Join me to celebrate World Breastfeeding Week and National Breastfeeding Month in August!
In the journey of your breastfeeding season, the days may feel like they are never-ending. However, when it actually ends, you might be surprised by how frequently you reflect upon the journey.
I have 0 photos breastfeeding my daughter. I nursed her for 22 months. If I could do it over again or give advice, take the photos. You don’t always know when the last time will be the last time.
I invite all breastfeeding mothers to come to get a photo of you and your nursing child of any age. Sessions will be held in a park in Bridgeport, WV area.
Capturing this very special time in your child's life is always an honor and privilege for me.
Breastfeeding photo sessions are only $40. They will be held on August 1st, 6:00 pm-7:00 pm. Your session will last approximately 15 minutes. You will receive a proofing gallery of at least 10 images, from which you may select 4 high-resolution images for download, along with a print release. Additional products are available for purchase but not required.
**Sessions are non-transferable & non-refundable unless otherwise agreed upon by the photographer.
You are encouraged to bring a sentimental item or personal decor to incorporate in the session. A favorite book, stuffed animal, blanket, photo, flowers, etc. For expressed milk families, this table can be rearranged for your pump.
I am allowing 10 minutes in between sessions to reduce the chance of client to client interaction due to the rising cases of COVID-19. I have a zoom lens to assist with keeping distance between myself and my clients.
I hope you participate. Often, these moments get overlooked. We spend countless hours nursing our baby/toddler and one day, it’s over. I regret not having any photos taken while nursing my children, therefore I choose to encourage other families to not make the same mistake.Â
Daisy Greene Photography LLC is a Lifestyle Portrait natural light photographer in North Central West Virginia. She specializes in maternity, newborn, and families.
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