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Trevor | Mead High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2016

Trevor lives up in Mead, Colorado, and was excited to have senior portraits that stand out from his classmates by having his session here in Colorado Springs!  He’s a great student, neat and organized (don’t all of us parents wish that described our child?!), and caring.  He’s musical and involved in both singing and drama […]

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Jillian | Liberty High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2016

Jillian’s family has been so wonderful to have with us for photography!  We actually met her mom a little over 7 years ago when she was my rockstar labor & delivery nurse when our daughter, Natalie, entered our world.  I’m not kidding…rockstar nurse!  When I went into labor with Tyler (just a little over 18 […]

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Tarah | Sand Creek High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2016

We so enjoyed seeing this family back with us for the next round of senior portraits!  Tarah’s older brother was with us a few years ago, and we always see it as such a compliment when families return to us for more photography. Tarah is a more reserved high school senior and a strong athlete […]

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Alex | Destination Colorado Springs High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Alex and her family live in Texas, and when they were planning a trip out to Colorado Springs for Spring Break, it was a perfect opportunity for a destination senior photography session guaranteed to be unique from all of her Texas friends and classmates!  She chose our Senior Experience 3-hour session to maximize locations and […]

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Troy | Palmer Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2015

Troy is enjoying this summer as  a graduate of Palmer Ridge High School!  His family has been wonderful to have back with us for professional photography after having been with us for Troy’s brother’s senior photography and family portraits in the past.  Troy is a runner and competed in both cross country and track.  He […]

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