About Me

Photographer, wife and mother of two...I love my life and my career! To learn more about me and my business, visit www.amyfelix.zenfolio.com

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Welcome to "A Year Of Giving" !!!

The month of May begins a year-long commitment by Undivided Heart Photography to donate 10% of the profits from every photo session to charitable organizations. Each month, a different organization will be chosen to receive the donation. There are so many causes to choose from, so many needs both locally and around the world, and I'm always open to suggestions if there's an organization that has impacted your life or the life of someone you know in a positive way. Feel free to send me a message if you have a suggestion. 
I have a strong passion to use this business however I can to bless those around me, and I am so very excited to see what God will do throughout the coming year with these donations to make an impact on the local community and beyond. 


Now to announce the first chosen organization for "A Year Of Giving"!!! 
In the spirit of Mother's Day...

10% of all of May's photo sessions will be donated to: Mothers Of Preschoolers (MOPS) 




Here's a little info about MOPS...
MOPS stands for "Mothers Of Preschoolers", a dynamic program designed to nurture mothers with children from infancy through kindergarten. MOPS is a relevant and caring network, making moms better moms through trusted resources and relationships. 
To learn more about MOPS you can visit their website at: www.mops.org


So, if you're looking to schedule a photo session in May, your money will be going towards a great cause! I'm looking forward to a busy schedule...the busier the schedule, the bigger difference we can make! Thank you for your support :) 

Monday, April 2, 2012

One Of My First, One Of My Favorites

One of my very first sessions was with this little ray of sunshine :) Now, three years later...time flies and she just keeps on gettin' cuter! As we walked the streets of historic Stillwater, this spunky girl held my hand and pulled me along, only stopping to strike the occasional pose for the camera. Gotta love a four-year-old's unlimited supply of energy!