Tag Archives: mountains and fields

Ella | Village High School | Class of 2021

Ella is an athletic and artistic high school senior who competed on the tennis team for much of high school and who enjoys painting and drawing in her free time. Ella moved from South Dakota to Colorado in 2020. Her love of hiking certainly can continue in beautiful places in our state! As she completes […]

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Finn | Branson School Senior Portraits | Class of 2020

Finn’s family traveled to us from Branson, Colorado, for his senior photography. We love being a destination photographer for families traveling in from out of our area. Finn has a busy sports schedule, and our simple mini session worked best for his photography. We love our mini sessions for families that love the simplicity without […]

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Bethany | The Classical Academy {TCA} High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2019

We loved seeing Bethany’s family back with us after first photographing her older sister’s senior portraits! We are always honored by our returning families’ continued trust in us. Bethany is athletic, studious, friendly and kind, and has a broad network of friends. She has gifts of empathy and caring, and those traits will serve her […]

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Jesse | The Classical Academy (TCA) | High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2019

Jesse is an outdoorsy, energetic high school senior. He loves rock climbing, snowboarding, and ultimate frisbee. He also wrestled in the past. At school he’s active with the band and plays tuba. Jesse chose our most popular Senior Session, and because Garden of the Gods brings so many amazing mountain views and variety of our […]

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Max | Vista Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2019

We have loved photographing Max and getting to know his family! Max is incredibly athletic and excels in distance running on the cross country team for Vista Ridge High School. In the Spring, he runs the longer one mile and 800 races on the track team. Jon created dynamic portraits to capture Max’s running accomplishments […]

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