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Kaedyn | The Classical Academy Senior Portraits | Class of 2024

Kaedyn is a senior this year at The Classical Academy. She has a wide variety of interests including fashion, nail art, baking, and reading. Kaedyn also has a passion for fitness and is a member of the TCA track team– focusing in on shot put and discus. Her vision for her portraits included mountain views […]

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Wyatt | Palmer Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2024

Wyatt is enjoying senior year at Palmer Ridge High School and loves doing anything related to computers, hanging out with friends, and playing with his dogs. He wanted a natural setting with water for his senior portraits, so Cheyenne Canyon was the perfect location. The deep greens of the grass and woods along with the […]

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The Teeples Family | Colorado Springs Family Portraits

After capturing senior portraits for the Teeples family over the past couple years, it was an honor to photograph the family together. Gold Camp Road was the perfect backdrop for this November session. The craggy rocks and open vistas made for a diverse group of images, and the historic railroad tunnels helped create some unique […]

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Ethan | Lewis Palmer High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2017

Ethan is an outgoing and social senior who enjoys playing football, baseball, and video games. He has big dreams to pursue a career either in medicine or engineering. For his senior portraits, Ethan loved natural settings best and wanted the adventure of some rugged, rocky outcroppings for some of his portraits.  We matched him with […]

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The Collazo Family | Family Portraits at The Farish in Woodland Park

We have had a great time serving the Collazo Family and creating some unique and meaningful family portraits for them. Each year, they camp together at The Farish in Woodland Park, so when they were interested in having this location for their session, we were quite excited for a place that is outside of many […]

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