Why mums need to include themselves IN photographs
Sue Kennedy - Bump and Baby Photographer ?
Capturing the milestones of your baby’s first year, with a focus on 6-8 month portraits that celebrate your growing family. Parents and siblings are welcome to join in too. ?? Discover more at #suekennedyphoto
So here’s a million pound question…
Mums, how many photos have you taken with your children instead of just of them?
I know that I wasn't keen on having my photograph taken at all, even before my daughter, Alice was born.
Do you feel this way, too?
As women, we often feel self conscious about having our photos taken.
This is particularly true for new (and not-so-new) mums and seeing what our bodies go through during pregnancy.
When it feels like there's so much pressure to "bounce back" to our pre-pregnancy weight, we often prefer to stay hidden or avoid the camera altogether when it's pointed at us.
But imagine your child 10, 20, even 30 years from now, flipping through old photographs of when they were young - and wondering why you’re not there?
In my blog post, I share why it’s so important for mums to include ourselves in photos despite our mixed feelings being in front of the camera.
<< Read the blog post here >>
Then I’d love to know in the comments whether or not your include yourself in photos as a mum.