Tag Archives: silhouettes

Joe | The Classical Academy High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2016

Joe is a friendly and athletic high school senior who competed with the TCA football team during high school and has run track in the past.  He loves frisbee and just being in the outdoors.  He’s very involved in his school community where he’s been the Student Body Vice President and a member of the […]

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Nicholas | Cheyenne Mountain High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2016

Nicholas is a kind and humble high school senior who enjoys spending time with his family and in the outdoors.  You can find him hiking in a number of our great open spaces in town or playing baseball.  He’s also an accomplished musician, playing both piano and trumpet.  He chose our most popular, one-hour senior […]

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Collin | Rampart High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2016

Collin is a resourceful, mature high school senior who tends to be more reserved and serious.  He’s athletic and excels in both soccer and archery.  He’s outdoorsy and wears his “lucky hat” when out fishing.  Collin is an Eagle Scout as well.  We enjoyed featuring some of these special interests during his Senior Experience session […]

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Brittney | Wasson Early Colleges Senior Portraits | Class of 2016

Brittney is a happy, goofy, fun-loving, and independent high school senior with a good head on her shoulders.  She’s active and involved in a variety of things including Palmer High School’s tennis team, Jr ROTC with Mitchell High School, video editing, and pursuing a career with the Air Force.  She also loves her grandfather’s truck […]

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Cheyenne | Vista Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2016

Cheyenne is a talkative, outgoing “tomboy” girl who loves her family and excels both academically and athletically.  She plays 3rd base on her softball team and is dreaming of a great athletic scholarship for college.  She’s hoping for somewhere in Texas and plans on a major in Exercise Science with possible minors in Physical Education […]

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