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Anne Geddes and her "children"

Anne Geddes and her "children"

Australian-born Anne Geddes, who lives in New York City, creates iconic, award-winning and beloved images. She is one of the most respected and globally recognized photographers in the world. Her images uniquely capture the beauty, purity and vulnerability of children, embodying her deep-seated belief that every child must be "protected, nurtured and loved."

Anne's work, including seven award-winning globally published coffee table books to date, a 31-year consecutive calendar, a greeting card series, and a series of small publications including baby chronicles and periodicals, has been published in more than 84 countries and translated into 24 languages. As a number of New York Times best-selling authors and European best-selling authors, Anne's photographs have been cherished, enjoyed, and respected by generations. Anne has received numerous awards during her career, including her iconic image as well as her charitable representation and donations.

In 2017, Anne was inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame and joined a selection of elite groups of international photography.

As a global child advocate, an Ambassador for march of Dimes, and a global ambassador for meningococcal disease awareness, Anne conveyed the message of the initiative to the United Nations Foundation, to every woman, to every child. During her famous career, Anne was also known for raising awareness of child abuse and neglect.

There are several series of Anne's photographs, but the following are some of the works in the Florals series, which are about newborns. Parents who have just become parents and want to take baby photos for their children can learn and learn from. Please enjoy!

Anne Geddes and her "children"
Anne Geddes and her "children"
Anne Geddes and her "children"
Anne Geddes and her "children"
Anne Geddes and her "children"
Anne Geddes and her "children"
Anne Geddes and her "children"
Anne Geddes and her "children"
Anne Geddes and her "children"
Anne Geddes and her "children"
Anne Geddes and her "children"

The copyright of the work belongs to the author, and the above pictures are for study and appreciation only, and may not be used for commercial purposes.

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