Tag Archives: outdoor photography

Lea | Woodland Park High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2018

During her time at Woodland Park High School, she’s enjoyed singing in the choir. She is hard-working and driven – she’s already working toward her college degree. Lea plans to pursue a career in criminal justice, and she’s clearly already on her way to achieving that dream! Lea was excited for her senior portraits and […]

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Autumn | Denver Smoky Hills High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2018

Autumn’s family found us online and fell in love with our photography and the mountain views in Colorado Springs. It’s an honor when families outside of Colorado Springs choose to come to us for their photography! Autumn is intelligent, goofy, and a little shy. She had an awesome time during her session! At the complimentary […]

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Taylor | Liberty High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2018

Taylor is an intelligent and talented high school senior at Liberty High School. She plays trumpet in both the marching and concert bands and plans to continue her music in college. Her family has five dogs, and Taylor brought her hound dog, Ghost, to be a part of her photography session. Taylor’s family was excited […]

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Isabella | Palmer High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2018

Isabella is an outdoorsy and athletic high school senior. As she completes her final weeks of high school, she’s enjoys playing volleyball and serving with the yearbook department. When she’s not busy with school, yearbook, and volleyball, she loves hiking. Isabella will begin college in the fall and plans to pursue a career in interior […]

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The Owens Family | Colorado Springs Family & High School Senior Photographer

Many families look at senior year as a great time for family portraits in addition to the expected senior portraits. We’re always excited to come alongside families and have a variety of options to consider when booking multiple sessions. The Owens Family built a combined session to accomplish both sets of portraits in back-to-back sessions. […]

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