Tag Archives: professional photographer

Annie | Rampart High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Annie excels both academically and artistically.  She plays violin in the symphony, has competed in swimming in past years, and plans to pursue either engineering or pre-med.  This is a senior who’s going places!  She chose The Broadmoor for the setting of her high school senior photography as it provided both indoor and outdoor options […]

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Ben | Cheyenne Mountain High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Ben is a senior going places!  He’s a wrestler, plays trumpet, and flies with the Civil Air Patrol.  He’s accomplished and also friendly and intelligent.  He loves math and excels in calculus – which truly impresses me since I never went past pre-calculus in school!  I love how people are gifted in so many different […]

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Shienne | Destination High School Senior Portraits

Shienne lives in Iowa and chose to have her high school portraits done while on vacation in Colorado Springs.  These sessions are so fun since we have the opportunity to not only provide unique senior pictures to these families, but we also get to take them to favorite places in town.  Coming from the Midwest, […]

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Rhiannon | Destination High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Rhiannon is from Wisconsin, and when she was planning to be in Colorado Springs earlier this year, chose us to take her high school senior pictures!  She really has unique portraits from the rest of her graduating class, and it was a highlight from her trip out to Colorado!  We helped match her to locations […]

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Elisa | Air Academy High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Elisa describes herself as fun, artistic, and a little goofy.  She loves laughter and fun.  She’s active with Air Academy High School’s marching band where she’s in color guard.  She had a great time with our longer Senior Experience senior pictures session and chose the locations of Manitou Springs, Cheyenne Canyon, and Monument Valley Park. […]

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