The images of Monet Nicole depict the raw and genuine beauty of childbirth.
Childbirth is a unique and remarkable event for every woman who goes through it, regardless of how or where it occurs. Overseas, homebirth is more prevalent and popular because it occurs in a warm, intimate setting where the woman may pick who she wants by her side, including her husband, older children, and other family members.
A required criterion is that the birth occurs through the usual process and the pregnancy is not regarded -s.
Monet Nicole is a professional midwife and birth photographer. She believes that childbirth is a profound event that transforms a woman. According to her personal website, she felt similarly, and the birth of her children was the impetus for her to pursue childbirth photography professionally.
Currently, Monet is one of the most successful photographers; she has witnessed the births of hundreds of women, and she has more than 159 thousand followers on her Instagram site, where she posts photographs and views on childbirth.
Her pictures are notable for the way they capture birthing moments. They emphasize the real beauty of birth, do not embellish events, and wonderfully capture the emotions of the parents and the ambiance of the delivery room.
Monet often writes in her blog postings how, as a midwife and photographer, she directly saw each birth. In one of her most recent works, she discusses and writes about a home birth:
“A homebirth narrative in seven frames.
When snow began to fall outside, the swells increased in intensity. By the time I arrived, she had begun trembling in response to some of the more intense contractions, and I knew we were getting close. She entered the bath. She escaped. She stood by her bed and delivered her child directly into the hands of her husband.
That was a perfect mess. Her daughter was born in caul.
Then they all climbed into bed. Straightforward, difficult, redemptive, and lovely.
Exactly what the photographer describes above is best captured in her photos.
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