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Two months after her "United We Feed" photo series went viral, photographer Caitlin Domanico is still expanding her inclusive project about the many ways parents feed their babies. Her latest initiative: a group photo that features 19 moms breastfeeding, bottle-feeding, tandem-nursing, pumping and tube-feeding.
Domanico says she was inspired by the success of her original photo series to create a group photo. "I have had such encouraging feedback -- of healing, gratitude and respect for mothers," she told The Huffington Post. "I thought it would be beautiful to bring mothers together in the same room, to photograph them together, and to celebrate all of their journeys." The latest photo features 19 women who responded to a call for volunteers the photographer issued on her Facebook page and during a local news appearance in her native Pennsylvania. Domanico says she was pleased with the range of methods and experiences they represent. In the group photo, the moms breastfeed, pump, tube-feed, bottle-feed formula and pre-pumped milk and use donated breast milk. One set of twins tandem breastfeeds, and a lesbian couple breastfeeds their two sons side-by-side. Domanico firmly believes in representing multiple types of feeding methods in order to prevent judgement and stereotypes. She pointedly and poetically added: "Life is hard enough without feeling guilty, discouraged and broken when feeding doesn't go the way we planned, when a stranger makes a rude comment or when a well-meaning friend unintentionally makes her feel life a failure," she added. On the day of the photo shoot, it surprisingly only took a few minutes to get the moms settled and capture the image, Domanico said, marveling at the positive atmosphere in the studio. "I love to see the strong bond women have with each other, when they all come together under the same pretense -- to respect one another's choice." Domanico hopes that this latest installment in her "United We Feed" project will touch women all over the world. Keep scrolling for a behind-the-scenes look at the group baby-feeding photo. Also on HuffPost: -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website. ![]() More... |