Evel Knievel with a surfboard— that’s how I’d describe Jack.
Jack has a long and special relationship with water. From sunrise surfing to night bridge jumping, he loves all things water. So it made sense that his senior photos would be on the lake.
In the winter, Jack trades his surfboard for skis. He loves downhill skiing and spends hours at the terrain park doing jumps and tricks on the snow. A lot of his ski maneuvers have been practiced on his skateboard. He has the scars to prove it! This fall, Jack will attend the University of Denver to study business [when he’s not skiing].
Jack’s family is active and fun. He is the youngest of 3 boys. They have many nicknames for Jack. The one most often used is “Joe” [his middle name is Joseph], though his mom says he’ll respond to anything.
His older brothers made an appearance during this photo shoot and the banter between the boys was amusing and heartfelt, evidence of a strong bond. One brother offered Jack his watch to wear in senior photos. [Jack declined; he’s not a watch guy.]
Jack has a healthy respect for his parents and their expectations. When I asked if he had any tattoos, he said “No, because that would mean I’m off the payroll.” Smart kid.
Jack is carving his own path, on land and on water.