Category Archives: Birth

A Beautiful Birth {Brisbane Birth Photographer}

There are few times in my life where I’m lost for words as I am here, now, trying to write this blog post. I know the last time I posted a birth slideshow I was lost for words to accompany the slideshow and this time is no different. Sometimes, there are no words that do justice to the beauty of what it is your trying to say. Sometimes, it’s just a matter of leaving things unsaid. So, on that note, I will say welcome to the world little Kyle. You are wanted beyond words and a much fought after baby that I know will forever be one of your parent’s favourite things…

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As I’ve said before, Birth Photography is about emotion. It’s about capturing the blur that is labour through a photojournalistic approach. It’s about people’s faces. A touch. A moment. The tears. The relief. The laughter. The love. It’s a ride of emotion – moments in time everlasting.

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Miracle of birth… {Brisbane Birth Photographer}

I’ve sat here for what feels like a million hours trying to figure out what I wanted to write that would do my experience justice. Sadly, I don’t think any words could give the experience of witnessing the arrival of new life justice.

Birth is awe inspiring to witness; it is truly a miracle…a privilege to be a part of; to watch a new soul being born is like nothing I can explain with words.

This past Sunday my little niece Scarlett Dian entered this world, lungs a blazing into the arms of her loving parents. She breathed her first breath, cried her first cry and looked with uncertain eyes into a world I can only hope will treat her with kindness, love and understanding.

Sunday, 5th September 2010 is a day that will live on in my heart for ever.

Welcome to this world Scarlett. You are loved.

Birth Photography is about emotion. It’s about capturing the blur that is labour through a photojournalistic approach. It’s about people’s faces. A touch. A moment. The tears. The relief. The laughter. The love. It’s a ride of emotion – moments in time everlasting.

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