Tag Archives: portrait artist

The Sauerwein Family | Colorado Springs Family Photography

This family has become so special to us as we’ve now photographed their family every year since 2015. What an honor to be their family’s portrait artist and storyteller and creating their legacy art. Their daughter is a joy to see each year, and it’s especially touching to watch her fall in love with each […]

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Niah | Vista Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2021

Niah has been active in Vista Ridge’s choir program and the ROTC program throughout high school. She loves exploring the backcountry on ATVs and loves spending time in Manitou Springs and Helen Hunt Falls. She’s been through a lot over the past year, and we do hope these portraits remind her of her beauty and […]

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Rhys | Pine Creek High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2021

Rhys is an intelligent guy with great aptitudes with computers and strong analytical skills. These aptitudes will serve him well after he finishes high school and begins pursuing a career in cybersecurity. Rhys loves long boarding, chess, driving the Mini Cooper, and gaming. He featured a few of these loves during his high school senior […]

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Lainey | Newborn & Family Studio Portraits

We are so honored to continue to tell the story of this family! We photographed their wedding in 2017, maternity portraits for both daughters (first in 2018 and then earlier this year), and just recently, met and photographed their newest addition, Lainey. Indoor studio sessions are ideal for baby portraits, especially in the winter months! […]

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The Filimonchuk Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

We had a blast creating this family’s first outdoor family portraits! With small kids, our short and sweet mini session felt like a perfect fit. We know families are sometimes hesitant to try such a short session; however, in the hands of a talented portrait artist like Jonathan, shorter sessions simply create fewer portraits. Yet […]

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