Tag Archives: Professional Portraits

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

Owen makes us smile every time we’re around him!  His mom describes him as a charmer who’s able to lead others easily.  He’s one of the most polite, kind, and affable high school senior guys we’ve had with us for photography.  We completed a short yearbook session at Red Rock Canyon with Owen back in […]

View full post »

Graeme | Newborn Baby Portraits

Newborn portraits capture such a precious time in the life of a family and celebrate the arrival of life at that tiniest stage.  We love them!  We love that our newborn and baby sessions happen in the home of our client families – it gives awesome opportunities for capturing more of the story of each […]

View full post »

Rowan | Edison High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Rowan’s family has been with us for both of her older brothers’ senior pictures, so it’s been awesome to photograph Rowan this year and continue to serve their family’s professional photography needs!  Seeing families return to us is one of our favorite compliments in our business! Rowan enjoys guitar (and painted her own – it’s […]

View full post »

Haley | Liberty High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Haley is an accomplished musician and a great student who is both a driven and giving person with lots of natural leadership.  She’s active in track and cross country, coaches volleyball, and loves community service…especially when it takes her outdoors.  She speaks German, so one of her settings for her senior pictures was Edelweiss Restaurant […]

View full post »

Marcus | Coronado High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

Marcus is a fun, talkative, and well-liked senior at Coronado High School where he runs cross country and competes in both wrestling and track.  He sees himself owning a business in the future and plans on entering a business entrepreneurial undergraduate program in the fall.  He chose the junkyard, Stratton Open Space, Old Colorado City, […]

View full post »