If You’re a Champ and you Know it, Shout YAY!

One of my favorite things is a repeat photo shoot. By that I don’t mean a shoot that I have to do-over due to weather or anything else (don’t love those!), but instead I mean shoots that I get to do year after year, season after season. I love photographing the Manitou Springs High School cheerleaders! I love ’em. All that energy, all those smiles and pep, and all that TALENT. And by talent, I mean that my girls are COLORADO STATE CHAMPIONS for cheerleading, and I’m proud to say I’m their official photographer 🙂  In fact, I get to do their state champion photo shoot this week, and I’m a) honored b) so pumped ’cause these girls are so fun and work so hard and c) ecstatic because I’m gonna have one of my photos blown up HUGE on the gym wall at MSHS!  Everyone wins… but a special shout-out to my Mustang Cheerleading squad for making it all the way to the top. 5-6-7-8!

I’m especially fond of this one… she’s been in my Bible study this year and I love her so much! 
This is what state champions look like!!

 

 

This girl gets insanely high on tosses!
Now that’s what I call a toe-touch!

 

Love the hair on this one!

 

 

 
 
 

 

 
Love the hair in this one 🙂

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