by Diana | Oct 1, 2021 | Birth Photography, Doula Support, Family Photography, Uncategorized
This blog post is about the Closing of the Bones Ceremony I had the honor to photograph the closure of the bones ceremony for a mom who recently gave birth in a hospital after planning a home birth. Her marvelous Doula set up a candle lit herbal bath followed by a...
by Diana | Oct 2, 2019 | Birth Photography, Doula Support, Los Angeles Birth Photographer, Pregnancy Health
I have been wanting to talk about the magic of breastfeeding for a while and my recent visit to my son’s check up reminded me it was overdue! When they measured my baby’s weight for his 6 months check up, his percentile was surprisingly in his 70s when it had always...
by Diana | Aug 28, 2019 | Birth Photography, Doula Support, Los Angeles Birth Photographer, Pregnancy Health
Interview with KCRW !!! Yes!! As some of you may know, last week ArtShaped Photography and Birth Services was a guest at KCRW! I have followed their radio since moving to Los Angeles, so you can only imagine my thrill when the producer Jenna Kagel called me up and...
by Diana | Aug 14, 2019 | Los Angeles Birth Photographer, Doula Support, Pregnancy Health
Having your Family Session in the Woods is the perfect excuse to explore Los Angeles in the summer. I have known this sweet family since January now. When mom and dad hired me to photograph their baby on his way. Then baby arrived and I had the pleasure to meet him...
by Diana | Jul 2, 2019 | Los Angeles Birth Photographer, Doula Support, Pregnancy Health
A few weeks ago I was covering a photographer colleague during Shabbat, thinking that baby, of course, would wait for her and be born right after. Jokes on the photographers, babies do as they please and so here I am on a early Saturday morning racing to this...
by Diana | Jun 7, 2019 | Los Angeles Birth Photographer, Birth Photography, Doula Support, Pregnancy Health
Learn about the benefits of vernix at birth and check out the deliciousness of vernix this baby was born covered with! Vernix caseosa is translated from Latin as varnish cheese and it is the waxy white cheesy coating that often covers babies when they are born.*...
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