Tag Archives: professional photographer

Gianna | Cheyenne Mountain High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

With the Class of 2015 getting underway with senior portraits, Gianna will be our final post for the Class of 2014! Gianna is outgoing, friendly, and pretty much up for anything!  She loves hiking, being outdoors, and Fall is her favorite time of year.  She plans to attend college this fall and pursue a degree […]

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Our Featured Blog Post on DigiLabs Pro Blog

We were recently invited to provide a guest blog post on a professional blog for DigiLabs.  We thought we’d share the link to it with you! Full blog post link Jonathan Betz Photography – Colorado Springs Photographer for Babies, Families, High School Seniors, Weddings

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Darren | Widefield High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Darren is a talented, witty, kind, intelligent and hardworking guy who excels at the violin.  He chose The Broadmoor as the setting for his senior pictures.  As a recent graduate (yay!!) of high school, he’s looking forward to the next chapter where he’ll be pursuing pediatric medicine.  From what we’ve seen, he’s got a great […]

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Ariel | Fountain-Fort Carson High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Ariel is fun, outgoing, and friendly, and GRADUATED!  She had one of our small handful of winter sessions with snow, and she was at Garden of the Gods for her photography.  She loves her cats, painting and being in Art Club, and she’s participated in both soccer and ballet in the past.  She’s planning to […]

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Nicholas | Mesa Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Nicholas’ senior photography session took place downtown to capture elements of railroad tracks, brick walls, and all those architectural and urban elements.  He’s active in his church and enjoys basketball for fun.  As a recent graduate, he’ll enjoy summer break and then begin college in the fall.  Congratulations, Nicholas! Jonathan Betz Photography – Colorado Springs […]

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