Monday's Child
- 28 pages
- 1 hour of reading
The traditional nursery rhyme describing the characteristics of people born on each day of the week uses pictures of babies to illustrate each day
Anne Geddes is a photographer celebrated for her deeply intimate and tender portrayals of childhood and motherhood. Her distinctive style evokes a dreamlike quality, emphasizing the fragility and pure innocence of the early years. Through her lens, she captures the universal bond between mother and child, resonating with a global audience. Her work is a testament to the profound beauty and vulnerability found in the earliest stages of life.






The traditional nursery rhyme describing the characteristics of people born on each day of the week uses pictures of babies to illustrate each day
Anne Geddes' photographs of babies have charmed countless fans for many years. In Until Now, Geddes takes us behind the scenes to find out what she was thinking when she captured these images, her 113 most-favorite photographs. Her text also provides a background to each photograph and helps readers understand how this artist and her subjects work together.Consider, for example, Geddes' comments about the shot she captured in 1991, which she titled "Rebecca": "She didn't want to hold the tulips, and she didn't want to sit on the chair-there were too many other things to be done. How do you get a 14-month-old to sit still? Show her the jelly bean, and then put it down her trousers."From signature photos of newborns to touching interactions between parent and child to enthusiastic poses from older children, this gift-size hardcover edition of Until Now gathers together Geddes' most revealing and compelling work. Whether she's posing babies in the garden or in the studio, Anne Geddes' deep affection for babies and children is obvious in the award-winning images she creates.
Four years in the making, "Pure" offers breathtaking images that evoke the wonder of the first precious days and weeks of life--each captured by celebrated Australian photographer Anne Geddes.
Andrews McMeel Anne Geddes' A Labor of Anne Geddes A Biography reveals the events, emotions, and images that have shaped Anne's life. Her personal story melds with her extraordinary body of work to reinforce the inherent message behind her PROTECT, NURTURE, LOVE. · Beginning with early childhood memories and continuing through her remarkable 25-year career, A Labor of Anne Geddes A Biography is part autobiography, part retrospective-and entirely captivating. · Anne reflects, through anecdotes and observations, on some of her most recognized how she painstakingly set the elaborate scenes, carefully selected the props, and ultimately, created magic. A Labor of Anne Geddes A Biography also includes interesting follow-ups with the subjects of some of her iconic photographs and images from her best-selling works, annegeddes.com/
Photographic images of babies, with quotations and proverbs.
This large-format folio contains 20 photographs from Anne Geddes's "Down in the Garden" collection. The photographs can be removed without damage and used as a poster or framed picture. The babies and children in each photograph are identified in a short paragraph.
A collection of photographs celebrating the beginning of new life in all its forms, whether it is the soft surface of a dandelion, the comforting coziness of a bird's nest, or the sweet tranquility captured in a sleeping baby.
En fotografisk rejse gennem en magisk have, hvor børn gror i blomster og findes i frugter samt optræder som alfer og nisser ...
A name is a legacy, bearing both family and cultural connections. Parents are invited to choose the perfect name for their baby with Anne Geddes' new keepsake book. A multicultural list of over 3,000 names, each includes the origin and meaning. The book is illuminated by over 200 Geddes images--some in full-page spreads. This is a treasure to be handed down from generation to generation.
Presents the traditional Christmas song illustrated with photographs of infants dressed as birds, dancing ladies, drummers, and equestrians