Tag Archives: Rampart High School

Gabrielle | Rampart High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2014

It’s been so fun reconnecting with this great family for Gabbie’s senior photography!  We photographed her older sister a few years ago, and this family excels in storytelling through their senior portraits.  They weave in so many facets of their daughters’ personalities, strengths, and interests.  Their sessions go beyond “great pictures” and into the realm […]

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Kati | Rampart High School Senior Photography | Class of 2013

Without a doubt, Kati was our most unique session to photograph for the Class of 2013.  They are all fun and different in their own ways, but the look Kati wanted for her session was truly spunky, dramatic, fun, and unique.  One of her biggest requests was to have a big portion of her session […]

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Lucette | Rampart High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2013

Lucette is a vibrant, creative high school senior at Rampart High School who’s planning to go after her dream to act and perform!  She’s headed to New York after graduation, and we hope to get updates as she pursues her passion!  Enjoy our favorites from her high school senior pictures.  With her love for theater […]

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Megan | Rampart High School Senior Portraits | Class 2013

Megan is an active student at Rampart High School where she’s in NHS and Student Council and plays lacrosse.  She’s outgoing and aspires to be an ER doctor!  Her high school senior photography session used Cheyenne Canyon, Stratton Open Space, Red Rock Canyon, and Garden of the Gods.  We had dramatic skies and an amazing […]

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Hannah | Rampart High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2013

How fun to have Hannah’s family back with us after we first photographed her older sister, Emma, a few years ago!  Hannah is a fun and sometimes quiet high school senior at Rampart High School.  She’s interested in science and looks to study neuroscience in college.  She chose Cheyenne Canyon, Stratton Open Space, and Old […]

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