Tag Archives: Professional Portraits

Kenneth | Calhan High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Kenneth may well be our tallest high school senior to date!  He’s a friendly, easygoing senior who competes on the football, wrestling, and track teams for Calhan High School.  He’s also loves sleep – who doesn’t!!  He’ll have to get used to early mornings soon…he’s planning to join the Army after graduating, and we’re pretty […]

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Reba | Fountain-Fort Carson High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Reba is an outgoing and social senior at Fountain-Ft Carson High School.  She’s a cheerleader and cheers on the football and basketball teams.  She also runs track and excels in hurdles.  She chose Cheyenne Canon for her photography.  Reba’s plans for the future include joining the army and earning her master’s degree in nursing.  Our […]

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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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The Moran Family | Family Portraits at Rock Ledge Ranch

The Morans were gifted a session with us last Christmas and took advantage of it this fall.  The are an active and fun-loving family of three, and mom and dad adore their little girl!  They chose Rock Ledge Ranch to have that rustic, country feel to their portraits, and it was fun to meet all […]

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The Amoroso Family | Family Portraits in Garden of the Gods

This is one of those families that feel like friends from the moment we meet.  We’ve had so much fun getting to know them from the pre-session consultation to the session and then helping them choose the art for their home.  We share many common interests and values – including hockey, school, and faith – […]

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