by jmcutt4@gmail.com | Aug 10, 2021 | Red Rocks, senior, Summer 2021, teen
It was such a pleasure to meet Marco and his parents last week for his senior photos. We met in Downtown Morrison on a weeknight, but since there was a concert at Red Rocks that evening, it was busy. Thankfully we found parking and were able to walk around without...
by jmcutt4@gmail.com | Aug 8, 2021 | senior, Summer 2021, teen
It was a pleasure to meet another high school senior last week for his senior portrait session. Caden’s dad was interested in booking a mini session for his son so we met at the park near my house last week at sunset. Thankfully, we were wrapping up the 20...
by jmcutt4@gmail.com | Aug 6, 2021 | flowers, kids, senior, Summer 2021, teen, urban
It was so great to see Cathi again and meet her daughter, Tenley. I had taken Tenley’s big brother, Shea’s, high school senior photos a few years ago and now he is getting ready to graduate from college soon. Tenley was a pleasure to photograph as well...
by jmcutt4@gmail.com | Aug 1, 2021 | couples, family, kids, mini sessions, Summer 2021
Lindsay was hoping to get updated family photos since the last time they had them done, her daughter, Avery, was a just a baby. She is now almost three years old. We met for a mini session last week at the park in my neighborhood. The clouds came in, but...
by jmcutt4@gmail.com | Jul 25, 2021 | baby, couples, dogs, family, mini sessions, Summer 2021
It was such a pleasure to meet Debra, John, and their adult children and first grandchild. All seven of them were gathered together from all across the country so it was a great time to get some updated family photos! We met at a park in my neighborhood just before...
by jmcutt4@gmail.com | Jul 23, 2021 | baby, couples, cousins, family, kids, Red Rocks, Summer 2021, teen
Mary Lou was very excited to have her whole family together again and definitely wanted updated family photos. We finally decided to meet up at a park inside Ken Caryl Valley. Her and Tom relocated to CO from CA last fall so having the red rocks in their photos was...