Birth Photos – LOOKSLIKEFILM https://www.lookslikefilm.com Enjoy the images from our amazing LOOKSLIKEFILM community. Fri, 07 Jun 2019 13:03:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 16 Magical & Powerful Birth Photos That Will Leave You Speechless https://www.lookslikefilm.com/2019/06/07/birth-photos/ https://www.lookslikefilm.com/2019/06/07/birth-photos/#respond Fri, 07 Jun 2019 13:03:26 +0000 https://www.lookslikefilm.com/?p=98658 Take a look at this stunning collection of birth photos, which the talented photographers from our community created! Witness the magic of birth.

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Birth Photos – 16 Magical & Powerful Moments

Birth Photos // It’s been a while since the last blog post where we shared some fantastic birth photos with you. After looking through our “Choo Choo”-archives, we have decided that it is time again to show you the stunning work of our LLF birth photographers. So, witness the magic of life, the power, and strength of these amazing women giving birth.

CONTENT WARNING: BIRTH, BLOOD, GRAPHIC, NUDITY

16 Magical & Powerful Birth Photos That Will Leave You Speechless

Elaine Baca – www.lanebphotography.com

 

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Erin Stoneman – www.erinstonemanphotography.com

 

16 Magical & Powerful Birth Photos That Will Leave You Speechless

Hanna Hill-Destigter – www.hannahillphotography.com

 

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Heather Gessele – www.heatherlynnphotos.com

 

16 Magical & Powerful Birth Photos That Will Leave You Speechless

Jenna Buffett – www.jennabuffett.com

 

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Jennifer Mason Photography – www.jennifermasonphotography.com

 

16 Magical & Powerful Birth Photos That Will Leave You Speechless

Katie Harding – www.arrowcreekportraits.com

 

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Miles Lamb – www.lambphotography.co.uk

 


 

16 Magical & Powerful Birth Photos That Will Leave You Speechless

Don’t forget to check out the Meridian website. And now let’s go back to these stunning birth photos.


 

16 Magical & Powerful Birth Photos That Will Leave You Speechless

Monet Nicole – www.monetnicole.com

 

16 Magical & Powerful Birth Photos That Will Leave You Speechless

Nich Griffith – www.UnsaltedPhotography.com

 

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Paige Driscoll – www.santacruzbithphotography.com

 

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Rebecca Burt – www.RebeccaBurtPhotography.com

 

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Sashi Hesson – www.sashihesson.com

 

16 Magical & Powerful Birth Photos That Will Leave You Speechless

Stephanie Entin – www.littleplumphoto.com

 

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Vanessa Mendez – www.vanessamendezphotography.com

 


 

The end – What else do you need to know?

If you are currently looking for a photographer for your upcoming birth, here’s the deal. Check out our “Photographers Near Me” list to find the perfect photographer with your preferred style! Head over and also check out our blog post with the best photographers for Birth Photography for example. Additional to that see the article about the healing power of Birth Photography.


 

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So, we hope you liked this selection of pictures created by our community. Are you a photographer? Also, did you hear about our new listing service eventually?

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Respecting the Birth Space as a Photographer https://www.lookslikefilm.com/2019/02/05/respecting-the-birth-space/ https://www.lookslikefilm.com/2019/02/05/respecting-the-birth-space/#comments Tue, 05 Feb 2019 15:03:48 +0000 https://www.lookslikefilm.com/?p=90777 Respecting the doctors, midwives, nurses, and doulas- otherwise known as the birth team, is of utmost importance. Remember this is not your territory, you are a guest in their workspace.

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Respecting the Birth Space as a Photographer

Respecting the Birth Space by Lauren Hodges // So you want to be a birth photographer? Let’s talk about an often missed subject on becoming a birth photographer: Respecting the birth space. What does this mean? Obviously, this is going to be different for each birth you are a part of, but ultimately you need to remember these essential things if you are going to be a successful birth photographer.  

Respecting the Birth Space as a Photographer

It all starts with respecting the mother. This goes back to the day she books with you. I find it so valuable to send her a questionnaire, find out what moments are most important to her and her significant other. Discover if there were any complications in her past deliveries. Did she have a birth plan? Will they be comfortable with flash if the situation calls for it?

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This allows you to give them an idea of what to expect from you and lets them feel safe in setting expectations of what they want out of this experience with you. When the delivery day comes, feel it out when you walk in the room. Has she had an epidural and feeling light and excited? Or is she breathing and working through contractions? Come in quietly and wait for them to acknowledge you and give a soft smile. Do not announce your presence loudly; treat this situation like a spa or library.

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I usually pull out my equipment and set my bag out of sight, and out the way completely. Most of your clients will initiate conversation, but some will be in the zone and may not even notice you have come in. Just go with it. Start photographing as a fly on the wall. It is so important to remember that you are documenting, not posing.

I do not ask them or anyone to move around for the shot unless they offer. If my clients are resting and everyone has stepped out, I will usually grab a couple more shots and do the same. Giving them some one on one time is important. 

Respecting the Birth Space as a Photographer

Respecting the doctors, midwives, nurses, and doulas- otherwise known as the birth team, is of utmost importance. Remember this is not your territory, you are a guest in their workspace. Familiarize yourself with rules and policies before entering into the space and most of all: stay out of their way! I move and work around the nurses and doctors, and always have my spot picked out for where I will stand during delivery and have it ready ahead of time.

If it becomes inaccessible, you go with the flow! It is important to read the situation when things aren’t going well, this will not be always be announced. Be sure you are always out the way, and if they ask you to leave the room, or put your camera away, you do it.

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Please do not stand on anything they are using to work. Always bring your own step stool because more than likely, you will need it. Be sure to respect their privacy and ask that they are ok with being in the image, most are excited at the opportunity of images of them doing what they love. Go above and beyond and email them the images that they are in! Create relationships with them because chances are you will be working with them on multiple occasions. 

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This should go without saying but please have your phone on silent, and if you are going to eat, do so in another room. Your client may not be allowed to eat, and even if she is allowed, the smell could make her feel sick. Also remember that you are not a trained professional and no matter how many births you have seen and been a part of, you do not have a say in what goes on.

YOU set the tone for every birth photographer that walks into that space. Do not be the one that ruins this opportunity for other professional photographers. If you are new to this, seek guidance and mentorships from medical professionals and respected birth photographers. 

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If you respect the birth space, you will be allowed opportunities that you wouldn’t have otherwise been allowed. I was invited into the OR with one of my clients because of my relationship with the medical team, my professionalism, and my respect for the space and team.

This leads me into my next topic: Cesarean Births. 

Respecting the Birth Space as a Photographer

If you are allowed back into the OR for a cesarean birth, congratulations! You are one of few. Only recently have they begun to allow photographers into this space. Please make yourself aware of all of the rules, and remain quiet, a fly on the wall- as always. If you have an important question about what you are allowed to do, ask a nurse first, or don’t do it. If you are weary around surgical procedures, or blood, it’s best not to go in.

They don’t need another person to have to worry about or take care of. Being allowed into the OR is so important for these mamas. Many haven’t had time to prepare for this or expect it. Seeing their beautiful images through someone else’s eyes allows them healing they may not have otherwise had.

Cesarean mothers are fierce and strong and they deserve for their story to be told, and should be allowed the opportunity to have their birth photographed. When photographing a C- section, focus on the journey, the relationship between mother and father, babies first breath, and those emotive moments when the baby is here. It is a beautiful opportunity, so be mindful of the guidelines and hopefully, you will be allowed back in that sacred space again and again.


This article was written by Lauren Hodges

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Birth of a Child – A Mother’s Perspective https://www.lookslikefilm.com/2019/01/08/birth-of-a-child-a-mothers-perspective/ https://www.lookslikefilm.com/2019/01/08/birth-of-a-child-a-mothers-perspective/#respond Tue, 08 Jan 2019 12:18:39 +0000 https://www.lookslikefilm.com/?p=88101 Every time I capture motherhood I find myself focused on the emotion. On the tiny details, and the in-betweens. The seemingly unimportant moments that pass so quickly they fall between the cracks of our memory

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Birth of a Child – A Mother’s Perspective by Lisa Aamot

Birth of a child// Birth Photographer Lisa Aamot, one of our Best Birth Photography Artist of 2018, wanted to share some words about the way giving birth, changed the way she sees life.

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The art of giving birth is nothing short of magic. If I’m honest though, I used to sit right in the middle of the camp that wanted nothing to do with birth photography. That is until I became a mother myself.

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I have given birth twice now, and although it may sound strange, those two days will forever be my favorite days in this lifetime. There’s no perfect words or way to really describe what takes place in a birth room – unless you have gone through it, or been a witness to its magic. 

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Becoming a mother has changed the way I photograph life. I see the beauty of it from the lens that only a mother can see through. I know first hand how fleeting those moments are.

 

Birth of a Child - A Mother's Perspective

The pain of labor feels long and exhausting, but the moment you lay eyes on that impossibly small human, it’s a split second you endured. None of the pain matters. I know first hand that strange feeling of a wet hot baby on your chest will become something you will miss deep in your bones.

Birth of a Child - A Mother's Perspective

Those first split seconds of saying hello to someone that already knows you so well. In some beautiful way, you are meeting the most familiar stranger. 

There are some images of birth that capture that unspeakable beauty. Those powerful moments of agony intertwined with relief and bliss close to the birth of a child. Every time I capture motherhood I find myself focused on the emotion.

Birth of a Child - A Mother's Perspective
On the tiny details, and the in-betweens. The seemingly unimportant moments that pass so quickly they fall between the cracks of our memory – like a partner lending their hand to be squeezed, or the moment a mother first lays eyes on her child.

Birth of a Child - A Mother's Perspective

One day that same mother will wake up to a pitter patter of tiny feet sneaking off to make a mess. One day that same mother will wake up to a grown child that has no trace of sweet thigh rolls or wrinkles in strange places.

Birth of a Child - A Mother's Perspective

That mother should have moments captured to look back on and hold onto. To find comfort, and a small slice of the magic she once experienced. That is my goal as a mother. To give other mothers a concrete bit of that magic back.

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