Author Archives: Amy Leigh

About Amy Leigh

Adoptee, Amy Leigh is a family & child photographer in Houston, Texas who captures relationships and the spirit of life in her subjects. A lover of light who has a heart for creating photojournalist images of memories that will make you smile for years to come!

A Family is Made | Houston Children’s Photographer

I love being there to witness the very moment that a child legally becomes part of a family.  When parents have it in writing what was already written in their heart for sometime. © Captured Simplicity-Photos by Amy Leigh

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From the Democratic Republic of Congo to Texas | Houston Adoption Photography

This family’s journey was full of surprises.  Initially planning to adopt one child, they were blessed instead with two beautiful babies!  Seems like a trend with a few of the wonderful adoptive families that I’ve had the privilege to meet.  … Continue reading

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A Son of Their Own | Houston Adoption Day Photography

“Our Very Own Son Born not from our flesh, but born in our hearts, You were longed for and wanted and loved from the start. Conceived from a blessing sent straight from above, Our very “own” son at last home … Continue reading

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A Family of Her Own | Houston Adoption Photographer

There is no denying the overflow of love that is shared amongst this family.  Hence the name of their family blog, Overflow.  I can’t even begin to put into words the contagious joy that exudes from each of them.  It’s … Continue reading

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Found: A Forever Home

Adoption Day for two brothers! This is the true story of two brothers who were seeking a forever home. They found their forever home and it included not only a mom & dad, but also a brother and two sisters.  … Continue reading

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Double Adoption

I love this adoption story.  In a nutshell, they were blessed to adopt not one, but two baby boys.  Two boys, born three weeks apart, thousands of miles away became brothers and found their home which was always meant to … Continue reading

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