by jmcutt4@gmail.com | Jan 27, 2024 | family, kids, snow, teen, Winter 2024
I met with Bart, Debbie, Camden, and Ben last weekend for updated family photos. They said that it had been 2 years since they had family photos taken. Camden is away at college in Boulder and Ben is in high school so I’m glad Debbie reached out to book a...
by jmcutt4@gmail.com | Jan 5, 2024 | couples, cousins, family, kids, sisters, snow, Winter 2023
I met my friend, Stephanie, at church a few years ago. She has become a dear friend and I loved it when she asked me to take family photos for her. All of her extended family was in town for the week between Christmas and New Years so she booked me to take family...
by jmcutt4@gmail.com | Jan 4, 2024 | couples, engagement, snow, wedding, Winter 2023
Alex and Chloe have been dating for three years long distance—her in Colorado and him in Texas. Alex knew that he wanted to propose while he was visiting Colorado over the Christmas holidays, so his mom found me on Google and hired me to take their engagement...
by jmcutt4@gmail.com | Dec 7, 2023 | couples, Fall 2023, family, kids, Red Rocks, snow
I love seeing Brian, Marcie, Lucille, and Everett every year for updated family photos. Marcie’s mom, Linda, was in town for the Thanksgiving holiday so she joined us as well. We met at Red Rocks in Morrison on a chilly Saturday afternoon. The snow on the red...
by jmcutt4@gmail.com | Dec 6, 2023 | Fall 2023, family, kids, MOPS, sisters, snow
It was great to see Brian, Janet, Lily, and Kaycie again for family photos! The girls have grown so much in the last few years and we had a great session. Lily is now in high school and joined the cheerleading squad. Kaycie still plays ice hockey and loves it....
by jmcutt4@gmail.com | Dec 2, 2023 | Fall 2023, family, kids, mini sessions, Red Rocks, sisters, snow
Kyle’s mom, brother, and sister-in-law were in town for Thanksgiving from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Kristin contacted me because Kyle’s mom, Louise, was hoping to meet for a family photo session. Colorado decided to drop 40 degrees the day after...