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Maternity sessions are relatively new to photography. Annie Lebowitz made the maternity photograph an actual genre when she photographed the pregnant Demi Moore in 1991 for the cover of Vanity Fair. What made her image so iconic is that it changed popular perception about the pregnant body. At a time when everything is focused on 'thin' this kind of a session makes a liberating and celebratory statement about the beauty of the female form in all her shapes and sizes.
One cannot describe the glow of an expecting family. It is like a tangible force. These sessions are fun, romantic and deeply moving.
Maternity sessions are relatively new to photography. Annie Lebowitz made the maternity photograph an actual genre when she photographed the pregnant Demi Moore in 1991 for the cover of Vanity Fair. What made her image so iconic is that it changed popular perception about the pregnant body. At a time when everything is focused on 'thin' this kind of a session makes a liberating and celebratory statement about the beauty of the female form in all her shapes and sizes.
One cannot describe the glow of an expecting family. It is like a tangible force. These sessions are fun, romantic and deeply moving.