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Sabrina | Colorado Springs Early Colleges High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2017

Sabrina will graduate tomorrow, and we’re excited to cheer her on as we photograph the graduation for Colorado Springs Early Colleges! Sabrina is outgoing and hard-working – she’s been completing much of her college coursework alongside her high school classes. She competed in basketball and track in middle school and then used her high school […]

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Ben | Castle View High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2017

Ben joins the newest class of graduates from Castle View High School and has completed his time there with involvement with the National Honor Society (NHS), the Technology Student Association (TSA), and leadership both in and out of school.  Through his years with the Boy Scouts of America, he also earned the highest honor of […]

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Ross | The Classical Academy | High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2017

It’s been such a treat to reconnect with this family after photographing their oldest son’s senior portraits a handful of years ago! Ross is a kind and generous senior with a great sense of humor. He’s also humble and smart and quite the athlete. His favorite sports are soccer and baseball – his defensive skills […]

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Hopf Family | Multi-generational Family Portraits at Mesa Overlook

Every year, Colorado Springs hosts family reunions. Often, these reunions present a wonderful opportunity for family portraits in the setting of our beautiful mountains. The Hopf Families chose us to photograph their portraits while here in Colorado, and it’s always an honor to be entrusted with such priceless portraits. We offer a specific option for […]

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Midori | Vista Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2017

Midori is intelligent, observant, and a natural leader. She’s been a part of the Alpha leadership group and the FCCLA – Family, Career, Community Leader Association. She also loves to cook! After graduation, she plans to study nursing and may continue onto medical school. We know her leadership skills will serve her well regardless of […]

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