Tag Archives: winter portraits

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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Emily | Trinidad High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2019

Emily is a friendly, fun-loving high school senior who is very gifted musically. She plays french horn, piano, and the ukulele. She also plays soccer competitively. Emily’s family lives in Trinidad and traveled to us for her senior portraits. They were excited for the spectacular scenery of Garden of the Gods, and given that this […]

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Preston | Manitou Springs High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2017

Preston is one of our rare snowy senior sessions, and we LOVE it!  So many high school seniors must get in during the summer and fall months before and during the start of senior year, so these handful of sessions that happen in the winter months create some truly unique portraits. Preston chose to do […]

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Brianna | St. Mary’s High School Senior Portraits | Class of 2017

Brianna is one of our brave high school seniors who embraced a crisp, snowy session in winter.  We love these photography sessions with such a unique look from wintery weather. Brianna describes herself as quirky, enthusiastic, serious, yet fun and funny. She loves reading, Netflix (don’t we all love Netflix??), and hanging out with her […]

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Drake at 6 months | Colorado Springs Baby & Family Photography

Needing a reason to smile today?  This little heartbreaker should do it!  Drake is 6-months old, and it was so fun to catch up with this great family for another session.  They wanted to have outdoor portraits and certainly had a wintery day to try that at Red Rock Canyon!  Outdoor sessions in the cold […]

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