Category archives: Colorado Springs portrait photography

Jennifer’s model portfolio shoot


You may remember Jennifer from this shoot I did with her in August. Well, her revived modeling career is steaming right along! After quickly signing with two agencies (they snatched her right up!), she came to me for a more extensive portfolio shoot.
Here are a few faves from our shoot a couple of weekends ago.

Did I mention Jennifer’s a yoga instructor? She’s really good! She did a few asanas for the camera in Monument Valley Park. This is late afternoon sunshine mixed with off-camera flash.


Her agent asked for some smiling shots. What a great smile!


This one is my fave. Wow she’s beautiful!

Jennifer’s headshots


[ Colorado Springs headshots ]


Behold the beautiful Jennifer, who needed headshots in support of a new foray into modeling. She’s one of the most photogenic people I’ve ever met! She’s actually a returning client — three years ago Jennifer and her husband had me do maternity portraits when they were expecting their first child. Now this gorgeous girl is a mother of two, can you believe it?!?

Jennifer was signed with the Wilhemina agency when she was a teen. Lately she’s decided to give it another go. With a face like this, I think she’ll be a raging success!






Here’s one of the maternity portraits I did of Jennifer in early 2006. Isn’t she gorgeous?

[ Colorado Springs senior portrait photographer ]

Avery’s parents are both teachers, and now she’s a senior at the high school where her father works. She was a blast to work with — throwing out the supermodel poses and the laser beam eyes! These were not retouched one iota. Her eyes really look like this and her skin just glows. Gorgeous girl! For her senior portraits, she asked for a field of flowers and some railroad tracks. We had one of those patented sunny Colorado afternoons going for us. It was just perfect for a senior portrait shoot.





The H family

I photographed Liz and Chad’s wedding way back in May of 2004, and we’ve kept in touch over the years. Recently Chad received a great distinction at work (Employee of the Year!) and needed a head shot for the company to use. They decided to do some family portraits while we were at it, especially since their adorable daughter, Addison, was about to turn two. Addison is a little spark plug! She’s absolutely adorable and she looks just like her parents. She was a real ham for the camera, which resulted in some great portraits of her.

I had so much fun taking these — I can’t wait until next time!


I hadn’t planned on using the muslin backdrop for the family portraits (it was in place for Chad’s head shots), but Addison jumped right in there with her pony. Cute!


I learned a long time ago that turning a kid upside will always get a smile out of them.


I love this picture of Addison running toward Mommy and Daddy.


Addison in her room.

One of my favorite images from Liz and Chad’s wedding, May 2004.

Welcome Davian!

I’d like to introduce you to Davian, who was born on December 13th, about four months before he was supposed to enter this world. He’s a tough little guy! In the last four months he’s grown from his birth weight of one and-a-half pounds to almost five pounds! I took these portraits of Davian in the NICU on March 29th, three days before what should have been his due date. You may recognize his parents, Angela and Devon, from the wedding pictures I did of them last May. Obviously this has been a tough journey for them — having such a premature baby is unbelievably taxing, both physically and emotionally, yet Devon and Angela have shown nothing but strength and unwavering courage. They have spent every spare moment at the hospital by Davian’s side from the moment he was born, even sleeping in his room. They have proven to be simply phenomenal parents of a simply phenomenal little boy.

Although Davian at four months is still smaller than a normal newborn, you can see the progress he has made by comparing the outer set of footprints on this card with the inner set. Go Davian go!

Davian is already a man of discerning tastes! (Click on the photo for a larger view.) He’s also the apple of everyone’s eye in the NICU.

When he resists finishing his bottle, Devon and Angela must resort to feeding Davian through a tube in his nose. They make sure he consumes every ounce! Both of them have become very adept at attending to their tiny son, and medical jargon has become second nature to them.



Love the yawn — so cute!


A funny little moment between father and son.




Here is an image of Davian that I took on Christmas Eve when he was just 11 days old. You can see how tiny he was. He has made so much progress since then! Very soon he’ll be allowed to go home. That’s great news!