Last year, everyone was surprised at Susan's daughterSarandon - she wanted the entire process of childbirth to be imprinted on the camera. The actress took advantage of the services of a professional photographer, and then posted pictures on her blog, describing the whole process from the moment of the first bouts to the very end. But the invited photographer is for weaklings. The network has a new trend: moms take with them to the birth camera and themselves shoot happening. Here, for example, a photographer from California, Lisa Robinson-Ward. She made a living by taking pictures of weddings and making portrait photos. When I found out that I was pregnant, I immediately decided for myself: along with the usual kit for the maternity home, I would take a camera with me.Lisa with her husband and children. Photo: @ lisarobinsonward Perhaps the fact is that Lisa and her husband have long dreamed of a second child, but they did not succeed for long. The woman had to cope with two miscarriages before she could bear the child. Lisa was not sure that she would manage to photograph everything. But she turned out. As she herself told, describing the pictures, the water from her left at 3 o'clock in the morning. They rushed to the hospital. When she was put on the maternity chair, Liza, in between the fights, began to click everything she saw around: the technique, the people. The children continued for 14 hours. "It was good for me to have an epidural anesthetic. I focused on the camera and it helped me to ease the pain and calm down, "Liza told. All this time, alongside Lisa, was her husband, holding her hand." I managed to photograph the moment when I was pushing! I did not know if I could get an intelligent shot, but it helped me to concentrate, "continues the happy mother. Lisa managed to capture the moment when her husband first saw their daughter Anoru." He cried with happiness, "recalls Lisa.1/13Photo: lisarobinsonphotographer.comPhoto: lisarobinsonphotographer.comPhoto: lisarobinsonphotographer.comPhoto: lisarobinsonphotographer.comPhoto: lisarobinsonphotographer.comPhoto: lisarobinsonphotographer.comPhoto: lisarobinsonphotographer.comPhoto: lisarobinsonphotographer.comPhoto: lisarobinsonphotographer.comPhoto: lisarobinsonphotographer.comPhoto: lisarobinsonphotographer.comPhoto: lisarobinsonphotographer.comPhoto: lisarobinsonphotographer.comThe woman in labor cried too. Her own photo is the last in the series. The woman gave the camera to her mother, who managed to capture the touching moment. And this is not the only story from the “do it yourself” series. New York resident Lauren Chenault decided to capture the birth of her first child. The 24-year-old woman simply refused to let go of the camera. As she herself later said, she pressed the camera to her stomach and pressed the shutter button endlessly. Some commentators on social networks condemned her for this experiment: they said she should have seen everything in person, not through the lens. But Lauren brushed off her detractors: "I saw everything with my own eyes while I was taking the pictures." But now the family album contains priceless photos.