Tag Archives: Jonathan Betz Photography

MacKenzie | Air Academy High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2012

Our family has literally had colds (thankfully not entirely at the same time…more of a revolving cycle of passing the viruses around…yuck!) since the end of December, so our blog posts have been quite lacking lately! Let’s do a little catch up! MacKenzie’s family has been so fun to work with! They came in very […]

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Family Portraits in Cheyenne Canyon | Colorado Springs Family Photography

Cheyenne Canyon is a top favorite for photography sessions, and we’re there a lot during the year! We love the beauty and all of the water features throughout the canyon. We thought we’d share favorites from three of our family sessions there. These are sessions from the fall months. The Karin family was really fun […]

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Our Engagement Portraits’ Feature on Modish Wedding | Colorado Springs Engagement Photography

Our engagement session with Jake & Kati (now married!) is featured today on Modish Wedding. You can check out the full post here! Modish Wedding – Jonathan Betz Photography Engagement Feature And our original blog post: Jonathan Betz Photography – Jake & Kati’s Engagement Jonathan Betz Photography – Wedding & Engagement Photography

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Louie | Woodland Park High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2012

Louie’s session was full of fun, laughs, and unique moments!  Besides fantastic senior pictures, there was everything from stopping at Josh & John’s for ice cream to showcasing Louie’s enjoyment of bubble gum and exploring throughout Manitou Springs, downtown Colorado Springs, and the Colorado College campus.  Louie attends Woodland Park High School where he plays […]

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Brooke | Cheyenne Mountain High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2012

Brooke’s family was referred to by another Cheyenne Mountain High School family, and we’ve really enjoyed our time with them!  Brooke is outgoing and is a cheerleader at her high school.  Brooke’s session started at Grace & St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and then on to railroad tracks, the junkyard, Stratton Open Space, and into Cheyenne […]

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