The miracle of birth is a powerful yet shocking event. What we see on TV and in the movies is a sanitized version of reality which is both beautiful and emotionally raw.
The winners of the 2020 International Birth Photography Image Competition have been announced and we bring you the most powerful images that show just how strong moms are. Be warned, dear Readers, the images below are NSFW, very graphic, and should be viewed at your own discretion.
If you’d like to view some more emotional photos from the photo contest in previous years, have a look through Bored Panda’s earlier articles here, here, and here.
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Best In Birth Details: “Baby Noah Empelicado", Jana Brasil
Honorable Mention: "Reactions", Paulina Splechta
First Place: “A Moment Of Silence”, Jessica Vink
Home birth = great. Home birth on the couch = nope. Too cramped and a bit unhygienic to be honest.
The annual photography contest by the International Association of Professional Birth Photographers (IABPB) celebrates the beauty of giving birth and the skill of birth photographers around the globe in 5 categories: labor, delivery, postpartum, birth details, and fresh 48. The largest birth association worldwide encompasses over 1.1k members in 52 countries.
The association’s annual photography awards recognizes its members and their best work on an international platform. The competition has grown in scope each year. Highly anticipated, the best photos quickly go viral each year when the winners are announced. Images are judged on a variety of criteria and the first place winner will be featured throughout the year.
Birth photos are a highly specialized field and the choice to have the experience documented is an intensely personal decision. It involves the birth process, environment, the parents, and those in attendance. According to the IABPB, birth photography encompasses the tears of joy, the wonder of bringing a new life into the world and celebrates family. The photographers who specialize in the field use their art to tell the story of birth.
Honorable Mention: “Paradise Found”, Rebecca Coursey-Rugh
Honorable Mention: "Silence", Evelien Koote
Best In Fresh 48: "Denial", Natalie Weber
In a previous interview with Bored Panda, one of the finalists of the 2018 IBPIC, Tammy Karin of Little Leapling Photography, said that the competition is very important in how it affects photography as an art form.
“This annual contest is a huge part of not just bringing awareness to a genre of photography. It plays a major role in this growing movement toward empowering women, improving our birth options, as well as inspiring us to dig deeper and fight for the types of births that are safest and best suited for our families and us,” Karin told Bored Panda.
Honorable Mention: "In Between", Daniela Justus
Honorable Mention: “In It Together”, Lori Martinez
Members' Choice First Place: “Ring Of Fire”, Katie Torres
“Labor is an incredibly difficult genre and most of us photographers get burned out from all of the on-call time. Few realize the level of commitment needed to not just show up at the right time, but to insert ourselves into the typically intimate environment without having any negative impact on the mother's progress. It's not just about standing in the right place at the right time; we must truly understand and respect the birth process,” she explained the complexity of the task.
According to Karin, honest and beautiful photos depicting childbirth are still considered taboo, even though the genre is growing. “I know most people in our culture are still not comfortable with it. But birth photographers are not just going for shock and awe when they share detailed images of a baby emerging. I'd love to join that push for normalizing the sharing of those kinds of powerful captures. In general, our culture tends to sexualize everything and inject fear into the birth process.”
Honorable Mention: “Holding Two Sons”, Lindsey Ellis
Honorable Mention: "Unplanned, Furious And Free", Bree Garcia
Honorable Mention: “On The Day You Were Born”, Sarah Maverick
Honorable Mention: "Overflowing Love", Barbara Aviz
Best In Labor: “Morning Light Creeps In”, Shea Long
Best In Labor: "I Am A Birthing Goddess", Sophia Costa
Honorable Mention: "Milagre Da Vida", Jana Brasil
So realistic!!! This is how it looks in reality but most O.B. doctors break the sac in the USA during labor so not seen too much anymore!
Honorable Mention: "We've Got You Baby!", Belle Verdiglione
Honorable Mention: “Fresh”, Brittney Hogue
Best In Delivery: “Unmasking The Many Layers Of Birth”, Alexandria Mooney
I wouldn't want my toddler to see me in labor and delivery. To see mommy in so much pain might distress the little guy too much or make him mad at the baby for hurting his mommy! But different cutures have different ideas and that's what makes life an learning place.
Best In Fresh 48: “Her Cup Runneth Over...”, Martha Lerner
Honorable Mention: "A Dramatic Entrance", Dania Watson
Honorable Mention: "Dance With Me On Your Long Walk", Kate Carlton
I think he might be helping her to go to the bathroom but if they are in labor dancing then I lalways love a romantic moment caught on film. Either way this is a beautiful picture!!!
Honorable Mention: "Colostrum Drunk", Shea Long
Honorable Mention: "Breech", Cindy Willems
Best In Postpartum: "Vernix Constellation", Kristy Visscher
Best In Birth Details: “Warrior”, Bree Garcia
Honorable Mention: "She Watches Them", Ashley Marston
A man can never look more sexy than when he is holding his newborn. This really touches my heart.
As an expectant mother (3 months along now, but not the 1st child), these are both inspiringly beautiful and terrifying at the same time.
What a miracle it is to be born... and the photos tell us mothers are so great.
Well, people publish such photos and later are shocked that young girls don't want to have babies and are scared of pregnancy as f.
I only hope the home births documented in this powerful post are not first time mothers. You don't want to do a delivery at home with an 'untested' pelvis- in other words, make sure the baby will fit. You can have an emergency plan in case things go south, but having worked maternity for many years, I've seen too many emergency C-sections. I never tired of going to deliveries- it such a moving experience to see life come into the world!
the home birth photos where toddlers, husbands, pets, grannies, friends etc are present while the mother is spilling her fluids all around the house is just too much. Others are beautiful
The most fascinating photos I have ever seen. My brother was born in his cover. Thank you to the photographer. I have two children and I have learned a lot.
I did a ton of reading way back when, trying to decide if I was going to have children and, if I did, where would I have them. I ended up with no, and the Netherlands. Certainly not in the US. Besides being almost always forced to give birth in a hospital, on your back and on drugs, it was far safer in every case to give birth in the Netherlands. Last I read, it still is.
who else searched up least painful way to give birth... Just me? Ok...
As an expectant mother (3 months along now, but not the 1st child), these are both inspiringly beautiful and terrifying at the same time.
What a miracle it is to be born... and the photos tell us mothers are so great.
Well, people publish such photos and later are shocked that young girls don't want to have babies and are scared of pregnancy as f.
I only hope the home births documented in this powerful post are not first time mothers. You don't want to do a delivery at home with an 'untested' pelvis- in other words, make sure the baby will fit. You can have an emergency plan in case things go south, but having worked maternity for many years, I've seen too many emergency C-sections. I never tired of going to deliveries- it such a moving experience to see life come into the world!
the home birth photos where toddlers, husbands, pets, grannies, friends etc are present while the mother is spilling her fluids all around the house is just too much. Others are beautiful
The most fascinating photos I have ever seen. My brother was born in his cover. Thank you to the photographer. I have two children and I have learned a lot.
I did a ton of reading way back when, trying to decide if I was going to have children and, if I did, where would I have them. I ended up with no, and the Netherlands. Certainly not in the US. Besides being almost always forced to give birth in a hospital, on your back and on drugs, it was far safer in every case to give birth in the Netherlands. Last I read, it still is.
who else searched up least painful way to give birth... Just me? Ok...