Authentic Birth Documentation

 

One of the things I love the most about looking at images that are 10, 20 years old, is that I can see the true colors of the people. I can see the authenticity of each image and can put my self exactly at those locations, time and moments through the images. I love that I can see my mom and siblings exactly how they were at those moments.

Professional photography puts a lot of focus on the editing part, it really can take a lot of time and dedication to edit. That said, when I edit my clients images, I want them to see images that remind them of how they look (especially when it comes to the colors of the images). I put a lot of attention specifically on skin color, I want you to look at the image and see yourself not another shade of yourself ;).

I’ll explain why I take this approach…

Birth Photography might be seen as a “trend” but it shouldn’t be, this is a priceless and unique time for each birthing person and should be treated as such.

Trends and styles are usually things that have a short life. I remember when I used to dress is everything brown. Then I had a moment that I wanted to dress in blacks. All trends are the same way, and that doesn’t exclude images… remember when everything was Sepia Color? I do!!! And you know what, I go back now to those images and I cringe lol. I remember when selective coloring was a thing, you know, when the images was black and white and then there was a rose that was red, yup! That was a trend! Now, we might look at those and be, whoa, that’s old school! haha.

When I work on my images, I really want these to be timeless images! I want you to be able to see and experience your images, not only now, but 10, 20, 50 years from now. I want your children to be able to experience them like they are seeing the real moment. I want people to see the true colors, not my interpretation of the colors. I want them to feel, I want them to experience and I want the images to cause these emotions because it will make them feel real.

I apply this not only to my birth stories but to most of my sessions, but I feel that for Birth specifically, you need to see the true colors in order to see the real story behind a birth. I feel this completes a true authentic birth experience and speaks about true documentary photography, which is what birth photography is all about. Birth Photography might be seen as a “trend” but it shouldn’t be, this is a priceless and unique time for each birthing person and should be treated as such.

I am including a few before and afters of birth stories I’ve had the honor to document in Boston, as well as Greater Boston, Metro West and Central Mass!

Hope you all enjoy!

 
Shirley Anne Photography

Shirley Anne Photography specializes in Birth Photography and Motherhood Portraits. Capturing those special times in your life when you welcome a new baby into your world.

http://www.shirley-anne.com
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