Tag Archives: outdoor photographer

Anika | Coronado High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2019

Anika counts herself among Coronado High School’s most recent graduates! This friendly and kind girl was active in a wide variety of groups during high school including the robotics team, choir, pep band, wind ensemble, softball team, and golf team. During senior year, her softball team had it’s strongest season ever! Her musical talents include […]

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Ty | High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2019

We loved photographing Ty and getting to know his family this Spring! Ty has completed high school through online studies as he is on a high-level competitive hockey team that travels all over the country (and beyond) for competitions. Ty is quite accomplished and is looking to play at the juniors level as a center. […]

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Reagan | Pine Creek High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2019

Reagan may be a little more on the shy side, but she sure loves bringing color into her world! She loves her pets – her house is home for a dog, 3 cats, and a snake! She enjoys ceramics for her creative side and archery for her competitive side. Reagan has competed all over Colorado […]

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Aaliyah | Rampart High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2019

Aaliyah counts herself among Rampart High School’s most recent graduates! She’s full of life and light and loves being surrounded by color. She enjoys running and singing, and during high school, she was part of the choir program. Her Senior Session was photographed in Downtown Colorado Springs to bring in lots of colorful backgrounds and […]

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The Johnson Family | Family Photography at Garden of the Gods

What a treat to be the photographer to capture the very first outdoor family portraits for this family! All of their past experiences were indoor studio sessions at high volume places, so we were thrilled to provide a fully custom, guided, and relationship-focused photography experience. The Johnsons have lived in Colorado Springs in the past […]

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