Birth Photography: Capturing The Joyful Moment Parents First Laid Eyes On Their Newborn Babies

After waiting for nine months, parents meet their newborn babies and hold them for the first time. It is indeed priceless and a breathtaking sight.

Huffington Post shares the feelings of fathers when they saw their newborn babies. "I felt extremely nervous about being a father since. I did not have a dad growing up. I didn't think I could love another person as much I did my wife," a father said.

"However, once I saw him being born via emergency C-section; all that nervousness went away immediately. I have been amazed and in love with him more and more as the days go by. He has filled a hole in my life that I didn't even know was there, and that couldn't be filled by anything else but him. I am proud to be his father and he is my best buddy," he continued.

With such euphoric moment like this, some photographers have documented the beauty of the birth of newborn babies up to the time they will meet their parents for the first time.

"I think the best photographs are usually always the first moments the parents meet their child. They are usually crying with happiness and can finally see what their baby looks like," Breanna Garcia, a photographer from Los Angeles, took a photo of her first daughter in January 2015, told the Mirror.com.

"There is no better reward than giving someone a gift that they will cherish for life and bring back those indescribable feelings that are clearly shown in the images," she added.

Birth Photographer Australia describes birth photography as the time of capturing the moments of the mothers from their labor up to the welcoming and seeing for the first time their newborn babies by both parents. It includes the first breath, first cry and the first touch. You may simply hire a skilled birth photographer that would really capture and preserve the journey and emotions on the day of your child's arrival.

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