363photography is made up of a duo - Scott Bannick and Liz Melahn. Our company name stems from that partnership as well as a shared love of baseball. In baseball, there are many types of double plays, including a "3-6-3" which is recorded on a scorecard to indicate that outs were made by a combined effort of the first basemen (3) and shortstop (6). We strive to work as seamlessly together when taking photographs for you as players on the ball field executing this play. Colorado natives, we resid
e in Fort Collins, Colorado, where we spend as much time as possible outside in the sunshine - hiking, riding the SUP, playing with our dog (Chauncey), biking, skiing, exploring breweries, playing frisbee, traveling the world, running, building things, drawing with sidewalk chalk, and - of course - enjoying many baseball games. Scott grew up in Loveland, stands at a towering 5'5" and sometimes blinds people with his shining head. He does not function well without coffee, drives a silver truck, loves stouts and IPAs, and will never turn down a plate of enchiladas. Scott spends his days working at a motorcycle (read: dirt bike) shop in Loveland, where he enjoys helping people buy, fix, and accessories to their "toys." While in high school, Scott began his photography adventure with a class and film. Immediately, he was hooked. Over the past 10+ years, Scott has worked as a professional photographer, taking a break only to complete his B.A. in Criminal Justice at the University of Northern Colorado (go Bears!). His technical skills behind the camera as well as when editing are excellent and he works hard to produce photographs people fall in love with. Liz, known often as Lizard, grew up in Colorado Springs and stands at a less threatening 5'4". She would eat macaroni and cheese daily if that was an "adult appropriate" option, adores humpback whales, teaches high school social studies, and works at a local brewery. Constantly wearing something purple, Liz can
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