Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Double NICU Photo Session in TN


Please enjoy our inspirational photos and consider supporting our mission to share hope with families who have a baby born prematurely or critically ill. Our programs include an online support group, the gift of photography, group events and meetings, information, and email support. Our mission is to connect parents and let them know they are not alone. We thank our supporters, volunteers, and donors for allowing us to touch the lives of NICU, preemie, and angel families. 

We pray these special memories will help the parents to remember how strong they were in overcoming a crisis situation.


A note from Mom:
"Josh and I gave birth to our 34 week boy/girl twins, Atticus and Eloise. Both babies look great for 34 weeks, weighing 4 lb. 14 oz. and 4 lb. 4 oz.  respectively. Because they came a little earlier than planned, our babies needed some NICU time, maybe a week or so, but we do not yet have a definite timeline. We have visited them several times now and have heard nothing but good news so far! It sounds like the NICU nurses are ready to put us through Mom and Dad boot camp :) and we need it, since these are our first children."


Volunteer Photographer:
Jill Geisler - Knoxville, TN

A note from Jill:
"After waiting a year and a half to finally get the word out in the Knoxville, TN area, I had my first NICU session for Preemie Prints today, and it couldn't have been better! Mom and Dad were so excited for me to meet and photograph their precious twins, Atticus and Eloise. And being a full time Newborn Photographer, this was a very special session for me as well. As soon as we walked into the twins room, Mom introduced me to the nurse who was so kind and helpful during the session. She helped move some chairs so we could get a cozy family shot, helped me find light switches to brighten the room a little and was just all around a great help. I asked Mom and Dad to pretend I wasn't in the room and just relax and interact with their precious baies and we would have some "posed" shots later. They did just that. And what a blessing to be behind the lens to capture such love and emotions."






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