Tag Archives: Red Rock Canyon

Aiden | Cheyenne Mountain High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2020

Aiden excels in music and plays euphonium with the Cheyenne Mountain High School band program. He has a passion for cars and dreams of one day owning a 1970 Monte Carlo or a GTO Pontiac. He and his dad attend the Pikes Peak Hill Climb annually, and that’s created some special memories for them over […]

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The Mantonyas | High School Senior and Family Photography | Destination: Colorado Springs

The Mantonyas reside in the heart of the Midwest, and when mom was planning to compete in the race up Pikes Peak last summer, their oldest daughter had the thought that it would be perfect to photograph her high school senior portraits in Colorado. Each year we work with a nice handful of out of […]

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Clay | Pine Creek High School Senior Photography | Class of 2019

Clay is a friendly and outgoing guy who loves everything outdoorsy. His favorite activities include fishing and elk hunting. With his love for natural settings, we helped match him to Red Rock Canyon for his one-hour Senior Session. Red Rock Canyon provides great Southern Colorado scenes and colors and provides a wonderful variety of backgrounds […]

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Sara | Colorado State University | College Graduation Portraits | Class of 2019

What a treat when the phone rang a few weeks ago, and Sara – one of our high school seniors from four years ago – was calling to find out if we could photograph her college senior portraits! She’s just about to graduate from Colorado State University with a Bachelor of Science in Mind, Brain, […]

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Max | Vista Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2019

We have loved photographing Max and getting to know his family! Max is incredibly athletic and excels in distance running on the cross country team for Vista Ridge High School. In the Spring, he runs the longer one mile and 800 races on the track team. Jon created dynamic portraits to capture Max’s running accomplishments […]

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