Tag Archives: streams and rivers

The Lees | Family Photography Colorado Springs

The Lee Family first connected with us last year when it was the senior year for their oldest daughter. She’s off to college in the fall, so a summer family session was perfect timing to capture gorgeous portraits to forever remember the “home years” with all the kids together full-time at home. Summer sessions in […]

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Gabe | Palmer High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2020

Gabe is a friendly guy who loves animals, does exceptionally well academically, and a self-described history buff. His favorite eras of history include World War II and the Wild West outlaws. Gabe adores his dog, Marley. When enjoying time outdoors, you’ll likely find him fishing. During high school, he played on Palmer High School’s football […]

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Jordan | Discovery Canyon High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2020

Jordan is an intelligent and easygoing high school senior who enjoys baking and crafting when indoors and gardening, camping, and 4-wheeling when outdoors. She plans on pursuing a degree in engineering. We’re excited to celebrate her accomplishments and share favorites from her Senior Session. Jonathan Betz Photography | Colorado Springs Senior Photographer | Portrait Artist

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Ethan | High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2019

Ethan is a caring and outgoing guy who loves spending time with his close group of friends. They enjoy video games and long boarding. Ethan also loves bowling and has played baseball in the past. Winter is Ethan’s favorite season, so it worked perfectly to capture his portraits in February. He has great memories hiking […]

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Austin + Lucy | Wedding Portraits in Cheyenne Cañon

Austin and Lucy moved to Colorado from Anchorage and were excited to have Jon create gorgeous wedding portraits for them in Cheyenne Cañon this past fall. That setting was perfect because they wanted to have a place that bridged their time in Alaska with these new chapters beginning here, so the evergreens and water helped […]

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