Explore stunning photography ideas that celebrate the beauty of nursing. Capture the special moments and emotions in unique and artistic ways, and preserve the memories forever.
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PS makes wellness more accessible through real-life stories, first-person perspectives, and expert-backed information. Our staff of journalists and subject-matter experts research, report, and produce articles, videos, and social content that help people feel good about their well-being choices, no matter what they are. Via our core verticals — Health, Fitness, Beauty, Balance, Identity, and Shopping — we help our audience proceed with confidence.
When photographer Katie Lacer first started taking pictures of the labor, delivery, and postpartum nurses who rush to the sides of women during the birthing
Image by Chantal R Mercier || There are many benefits to breastfeeding and extended breastfeeding. It is the most natural thing in the world for example and it should be normalized, celebrated even! It isn’t easy, it’s actually very difficult, it is exhausting and it can be painful. However, all the sacrifice that comes with it, it’s completely worth it even more.
Photographer Ivette Ivens wants to make public breastfeeding the norm. The Lithuanian-born Chicago resident takes highly stylized photographs of mothers breastfeeding outside to remind everyone that it's “a totally normal thing.” 25-year-old Ivens is a mother of two, and breastfed her older son until he was three.