Tag Archives: Vista Ridge High School

Kaila | Vista Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2025

When we have the opportunity to photograph all of the siblings in a family during their senior year, we love finding out their individual personalities and passions. Kaila is a senior this year at Vista Ridge High School. She loves listening to music, especially rock music. While being a full-time student, she also manages to […]

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Bodhi | Vista Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2025

It’s always an honor when we have the opportunity to photograph a family over the years, and senior portraits are no different. We had the privilege of working with Bodhi’s older brothers, but this year was Bodhi’s turn. Bodhi is described as being flexible and ready for a spontaneous adventure at any moment. Bodhi enjoys […]

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Meadow | Vista Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2025

Meadow is looking forward to graduating this spring from Vista Ridge High School. She is a lover of music, shoes, and basketball. She proudly wore her Vista Ridge jersey for some of her images, and she also enjoys playing flag football. Meadow is happiest being out in nature, especially near water, so we ventured to […]

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Sadie | Vista Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2025

Sadie is a senior this year at Vista Ridge High School who had a vision for ethereal portraits surrounded by fields and flowers. We loved coming alongside her vision for this vibrant session at Bear Creek Park. Sadie loves catching a good show on TV, curling up with a good book, and connecting with friends […]

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Gabriel & Nate | Vista Ridge High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2024

We strive to create individualized photographs for all of our clients, so it’s always fun to work with twins to highlight their own style as well as their unique relationship with each other. Gabriel and Nate are seniors this year at Vista Ridge High School. Gabriel loves playing video games. He is involved in JROTC […]

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