Friday, February 18, 2011

Never Never Land! . Sarasota Portrait Photographer

Meet a beautiful family, in a beautiful location.  Whew!  I loved this shoot!

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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Around my lovely town. Sarasota Photographer

My In-laws from Indiana were visiting this week.  And everytime they come down we do the "touristy" things around town.  It's fun to see our city from that perspective and hit up all the great places our city can boast about.  Here are some shots of our beautiful city, Sarasota.

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Matthew's birth! . Sarasota Birth Photographer

This birth was such a God thing.  I thank Jesus for this experience!  
I was so determined to make it to this birth, after having missed the last 2 birth's I tried to photograph, for different reasons.  
At 1am I got the cheerful call from in-labor-Amy, it's was time to go!  I made it to their house around 2am had a cup of coffee and started watching the journey of Matthews birth.  
Baby Matthew was born at 7:46am.  What a miracle!

Warning:  There are a few rather graphic photos in this post.  It's a beautiful birth, but if you have a weak stomach, I want to warn you that there was a healthy amount of blood in this birth. 

Baby Matthew's new room...
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Daddy-John kept us laughing...
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Amy liked the half walls around the house to lean on during contractions...
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Harmony resting on the bed during labor...
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Sill smiling!
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Cup of coffee at 2am, glass of beer at 4am...
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Keeping tabs on baby Matthew...
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John got tired.  What you can't see is myself, the midwife and birth assistant on the floor sleeping too.
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The comb in her hands served as a coping tool.  She held onto that for several hours during labor.
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Almost 5am, John says, "ok, I'm ready to hold my baby boy now."  Still making mommy laugh.
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Transition moved labor into the bathroom.  Which I appreciated because there was more light in there.  =)
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You could see her labor was changing, not as many smiles at this point.  Which is a good sign that she was nearing the end.
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this was the final position Amy chose for birth...
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One thing I love about home births is the freedom to do what feels right.  Some people want to lay on the bed, some people want to squat next to the tub!
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Amy's water never broke.  This was something the mid-wife had never seen before (outside of a birthing tub).  Pretty cool to photograph something so rare!
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Out comes Matthew!
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The smiles returned as soon as Amy saw her baby boy...
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Matthew's cord was in a DOUBLE KNOT!  But it didnt effect him at all during birth.
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Daddy-John was an emotional mess!  It was precious!
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Waiting on the placenta...
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Dad cut the cord...
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John made lots of excited phone calls to friends and family...
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First nursing...
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Amy & John were such a sweet couple.  I was so honored to be with them and get to witness all the love in their home...
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