Tag Archives: Mesa Overlook

Elijah | Destination Senior Portraits | Class of 2025

We have a long history with Elijah’s family, so it’s a great honor that he traveled from Las Vegas to have his senior portraits done here in Colorado Springs. We love offering families the same quality of photography over the years so that while each senior is unique, the style and workmanship remains consistent from […]

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Sweet Family | Destination Colorado Outdoor Family Portraits

We love it when we get to meet new families who value professional portraits for their home. It was a pleasure to spend some time with the Sweet family for a sunset session at Mesa Overlook. The Sweet family live in Missouri but enjoyed touring Colorado as a family this summer – pups included! They […]

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The Coleman Family | Mini-Session Family Photography

What a treat to see the Coleman Family again after eight years! That’s right…we last saw them for family portraits in 2011. It’s always a high compliment when families return to us and continue to entrust us with their professional photography. Part of the service we provide every family is our guidance in choosing the […]

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The Mantonyas | High School Senior and Family Photography | Destination: Colorado Springs

The Mantonyas reside in the heart of the Midwest, and when mom was planning to compete in the race up Pikes Peak last summer, their oldest daughter had the thought that it would be perfect to photograph her high school senior portraits in Colorado. Each year we work with a nice handful of out of […]

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Garden of the Gods Mini-Sessions | High School Senior Portraits

Our mini-sessions are a popular option for high school seniors. This two-outfit, 20-minute photography session creates approximately 12 great options to choose from for the yearbook pose and to use in ordering professional prints, wall art, small albums, and announcements. For families who want to keep things more simple, our mini-sessions are a perfect option. […]

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