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Senior 2011: Bailey
Posted on August 5, 2010
Bailey was awesome to work with. She is beautiful, smart, fun, dedicated and willing to spend HOURS with me to get the shots I wanted. I think she may have got tired of hearing, “Just one more, I promise!” from me. If she did she only showed it by being increasingly more sweet and mellow as the evening progressed. Bailey is my first rep for 2011 and she brought IT. Big time.
Apparently I was really into geometric shapes that day.
Bailey I had such a blast with you! You are gorgeous inside and out. I will be calling you to watch my kiddos soon!
Wanted: 2011 Senior Reps {Amarillo and Canyon}
Posted on August 3, 2010
I am SO looking forward to photographing seniors from the class of 2011 and I can’t wait to find my reps for this year!
What is a senior rep you ask?
Senior reps are fun and out-going students from Amarillo, Canyon, and surrounding schools who receive a ton of perks including (but not limited too) a complimentary session, rep cards, gift cards, print and product credits in exchange for telling everyone about your uber-awesome experience with The Salted Image. The more students you refer to me, the more free stuff you can get! It is as easy as that!
So how do you qualify?
-You need to be a class of 2011 Senior
-Attend any area public, private or home school.
-Schedule your shoot for a date before September 1st.
Interested? Then fill out the following information and email me at leah@thesaltedimage.com to find out more.
-Name
-School
-Extracurricular activities
-Facebook/Myspace
-Any other information about yourself (interests,music, movies, hobbies, etc)
*Not a senior, but know someone who is? Please feel free to forward them this blog entry and encourage them to submit!*
Here is a sneak peek from Bailey’s (my first rep!) session…
Bailey, more pics to come soon I promise!!
Littlest Heroes Project : Amarillo Family Session
Posted on June 19, 2010
I was very excited to get my first email notifying me of a family in Amarillo that had requested a session through the Littlest Hero’s Project. If you don’t know about the LHP, go here to check them out. This was such a great experience and I loved meeting Misti and Tim and their awesome kids Sidney, Adia and Lucas.
I also want to say a special thanks to Kembra of the Uncommon Twists for opening her beautiful garden for our shoot. Not only does she have a plethora of well-tended plants for sale but she also has an gorgeous, manicured and landscaped area for weddings and special events.
The family…
Adia was born with Down Syndrome and a heart defect. She had open heart surgery when she was 4 months old and weighed only 7 pounds.The surgery was successful and she is now two years old and soo amazing!
Aida’s older brother, Sidney was diagnosed near a year ago with Burketts Lymphoma.He had a large tumor wrapped around his small intestine and by the time he was diagnosed he had stage four cancer. Sidney has completed six months of aggressive chemotherapy. The majority of that six months was spent in the pediatric intensive care unit. His prognosis is wonderful and the doctors expect him to carry on with his life cancer free.
Sidney with his little brother, Lucas…

After the family session we went into downtown to get some images of Sidney. I always get a bit intimated when shooting seniors, because I am a major geek and seniors are ALWAYS way cooler then me. Not only was Sidney one cool cat but he is also super smart and ambitious and plans on teaching music at the university level.
Mitsti and Tim, thanks for giving me the opportunity to celebrate with your family by taking your photographs! Watching you with your kids was such a treat as I could see how proud and in love you are with each of them!
Class of 2010: Delaney
Posted on April 14, 2010
Delaney is a senior at Covenant Christian School in Willis, and is graduating in a matter of weeks. She is also cousin to Maryanne and Laura, and sister to Thomas, and yes after viewing their pictures you are probably wondering if EVERYONE in this family is so good looking. Yes, yes they are. Here are Delaney’s images to prove my point…
Delaney, I am so inspired by your confidence, sweetness, and amiable personality! Taking your pictures was such a delight for me and I can’t wait to see what your future has in store!
Class of 2010: Missy
Posted on April 6, 2010
Missy and I tried several times to shoot her senior portraits but the weather was against us. If it wasn’t snowing, then we were plagued by severe wind. Finally, after numerous attempts, we met up in her hometown of Hereford to shoot her portraits. I had a blast and it was well worth the wait. Seniors are the best, and Missy was no exception!
Missy has total mermaid hair, which the wind was loving. Thankfully, the breeze was somewhat well behaved and not attempting to blow us into another time zone.
Missy, I had such a great time with you! Thanks for giving me the honor of photographing you and thanks so much for showing me all around your hometown!
The Windy City {Amarillo Senior Photographer}
Posted on March 30, 2010
I know Chicago carries the title of “The Windy City”, but really I think it should belong to Amarillo.
I had a session last Saturday that we ended up postponing. Missy the Senior, and I showed up as scheduled, but the wind and cold had us running soon after. I mean it was REALLY windy! Seriously.
Before we retreated to the warmth of our cars I cajoled Missy to stand under some bare trees. They will be blooming soon and I wanted to take advantage of their winter moodiness…
Missy! We will try again, with or without the hurricane force gales!
Caleb: Class of 2010
Posted on March 14, 2010
Caleb will be graduating from Palo Duro High this spring, and plans on going to school to be a diesel mechanic. We have no doubt that he will succeed in whatever he does because of the enthusiasm and perseverance that seems to be such positive hallmarks of his character. Caleb was up to anything and we thoroughly enjoyed running all over Amarillo to get his pictures.
Dustin was able to shoot with me and I learned that Caleb plus Dustin equals major goofiness.
Our rendetion of the class of 2010. If you don’t get it you obviously are missing our vastly superior and refined artistic intellect.
I imagine at some point I will get sick of Cadillac Ranch. Just not yet.
Caleb we had such a great time with you! We loved your enthusiasm and excitement for the whole process and it was so awesome to see a senior who isn’t afraid to brag on his Mom!! Speaking of Moms, Jonnie, thanks so much for letting us take your son’s senior pics! We enjoyed getting to know y’all and hope to see more of you both in the future!
Class of 2010: Ryan
Posted on February 18, 2010
Ryan and Madeline scheduled their sessions together which is something I totally recommend, especially if getting your portraits taken isn’t something your thrilled about.
One thing that Dustin remarked on about Ryan and Madeline was that they never once texted during their session and that they were fully present and engaging. Dustin called it “refreshing and endearing”… he never texts, he is an old fart. Not that texting is bad of course, it was just nice that they gave us 100% of their focused attention through out the session.
I loved that they piled into our ultra-cool mini van with us, and were so flexible with our wanderings through downtown.
Enough with my ramblings, here is Ryan…
Madeline recommended this graffiti wall as a possible location, and I am so glad she did. We love, LOVE, when Seniors have locations and ideas planned for their sessions!
I know, the next picture is breaking the photography cardinal rule of not shooting in direct overhead sun, but I did it anyway.
And I think it’s cool. I’m such a rebel.
Now, we are new here and all, but seriously are all the Seniors in Amarillo good-looking?!
Ryan, you rock! Thanks so much for being so easy going and great to work with. We thoroughly enjoyed our afternoon with you and wish you the best for your future!
Class of 2010: Madeline
Posted on February 16, 2010
I am so glad that spring is almost upon us, because that means Seniors!
Seniors are my favorite. Not only are they awesome to photograph but I love hearing about their plans and goals for the future.
They are always so much fun to work with and Madeline was no exception.
Don’t let her sweetness and beauty fool you, she is also an accomplished athlete in Track and Field, and I’m sure could run circles around my poky self.
She was up to pictures at the amusement park.


She didn’t bat an eye when I asked her to scale this concrete wall (it was further off the ground then it looks, but not dangerous of course!)…
Madeline you’re gorgeous and sweet to match!
Thanks you so much for giving us the opportunity to hang out with you for the afternoon, we had such a great time with you both. We wish you all the best and can’t wait to read all about you in the paper during the Track season!
A Warm(er) Break
Posted on February 14, 2010
So yesterday was actually pleasant, not exactly balmy but no snow, wind, or freezing temperatures. That makes taking pictures much easier for me, I do love the snow but I can’t stand being cold. Really, I detest it. Strongly.
Anyway, it was a perfect day for a photo session!
We were lucky enough to have two great Randall High Seniors booked and I had such a great time with them both!
I will be posting more of their images over the next couple days. For now, here is a peek at Madeline…
Check back soon to see more !







































































Wow, Leah! These are incredible! I love so many of them, I can’t even begin to say which ones I like… Well, ok… I really LOVE the silhouette in front of that funky holey wall, and the bw close up and also I love that first blue frame one with the sun flare…. SO cool!
And Bailey, you are absolutely GORGEOUS!!
These are just so fun–thanks for sharing. It would be hard to pick one; however, I love the full length on the pavement, wearing the hot pink pumps. All of them are great. Bailey, you are gorgeous and sweet inside and out! Keep the image! Margie & Billy