This article is a little late, but life has been a little bit crazy. I’ve already posted these photos on my Instagram account, but I wanted to share them in a proper post with information behind them if not for anything but looking back later on. I hope you enjoy my maternity photos on Kodak.
Kelsey’s pregnancy was pretty unremarkable. She was, thankfully, very healthy throughout and we went through all the motions and appointments successfully. By the due date, baby still wasn’t ready to come, and we were both starting to get really anxious to meet her.
My health on the other hand, probably from nerves, was not great. I had stomach issues for weeks that, once resolved, led into my back going out. It was so bad I couldn’t walk. This could have been caused by all of the nursery furniture I had been putting together by myself for 9 months, and shelves and wall-paper I hung on the wall. Definitely wasn’t good for all of the herniated discs in my spine.
An Unconventional Maternity Shoot
So when it started to become clear that I wasn’t going to be able to do our maternity photos somewhere special as planned, we decided to just get what we could. I took my Fuji GF670 loaded with Kodak T-Max 400 and rated it at 800 with my Fuji XT-4 for back up. No lighting. No special arena. Just us in Alaina’s nursery with the light coming in from the window.
I held on to Kelsey as we walked to the nursery with my tripod and cameras in hand. My hands and legs were shaking from the pain and I felt like I was going to pass out. I’m honestly not sure how I even knew what I was doing, but I guess at this point exposure and all of that is second nature.
I had a rough idea of what shots I wanted to take from research I did before hand, so that helped me to go a little quicker. Some of these I shot handheld because it was too painful for me to peer into the viewfinder while on the tripod, so the composition may be a little off center.
Maternity Photos on Kodak
When I finally developed them, after Lainey’s birth, I was so surprised and happy that they turned out the way they did. Especially these ones of Kelsey by the window.
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This next photo started a series I am still continuing to add to. You can check it out on my Instagram, but I have taken a photo in this mirror with Kelsey and then as a family once Alaina was born, and now as she grows.
Final Thoughts
That’s it for this entry. I hope you enjoyed this post. These are the types of posts I want to do more of, because that is how I started this blog with more personal journal type articles.
These photos are part of a larger project I am working on that will become a book hopefully. I hope that is something you all would be interested in . Stay tuned and be sure to subscribe. What kind of maternity photos have you taken? If you have kids, did you shoot your own? Let me know in the comments.
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