Tag Archives: outdoor photography

Kelsie | Coronado High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Kelsie’s enjoying these first weeks as a graduate of Coronado High School!  This smiley, beautiful, and quiet graduate plans to pursue a career in early childhood education.  She’s been a cheerleader in the past.  Kelsie loves to laugh and shares a close relationship with her mom.  She chose Garden of the Gods for her senior […]

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David | Pine Creek High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

David is one of Pine Creek High School’s most recent graduates, and we loved having his family back with us after photographing his older brother’s senior pictures a couple years ago.  He loves skiing and baseball, and we were able to feature both of those “loves” during his session in the beautiful and lush Cheyenne […]

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Spring Mini-Sessions | Family Photography at Red Rock Canyon

We’re trying a little something new this year – a handful of opportunities for mini-sessions at some of our favorite places in Colorado Springs.  We wanted to share a handful of highlights from the mini-session day at Red Rock Canyon.  These sessions are 30-min in length and minimize travel from one spot to another at […]

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Trent | Falcon High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Congratulations, Trent, on your recent graduation from Falcon High School! Trent is fun-loving and outgoing once you get to know him.  He’s competed on the golf team and active with the JROTC.  He is a talented BMX biker and loves his ’79 Jeep Wagoneer.  Jon had a great time at his session at Fox Run […]

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Kylie | Coronado High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Kylie is one of Coronado High School’s newest graduates!  She excelled in school and was inducted into the National Honor Society.  During her time there, she competed on the cross country and soccer teams and played violinwith the chamber orchestra.  She’s organized and responsible and a loyal friend with a great sense of humor.  With […]

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