Monday, April 14, 2008

Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep

I have been a member of the Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep organization for a few years now. The concept is hard for some people to understand. Why would anyone want to photograph a baby that doesn't survive? The Today's show did a story on it and really expresses beautifully the reasons why someone would want to do this. Here is the video...






4 comments:

Anonymous said...

WOW!! What an awesome story. Thanks for posting that video. I have never heard of that organization but have had a family member that lost their first child and only have polaroids to remember her.

Anonymous said...

Thankyou for posting the story! It has inspired me to become involved. What a beautiful gift to give parents, something they will cherish forever. I had a scare when my youngest was born two months early. Even though his prognosis was good it was an emotional roller coaster. He is now a beautiful healthy six year old. I can help but know how lucky I truly was. This is some of the most important work you do :) Thank you!

Steve Chesler said...

I know what you mean. I have a six year old as well, thankfully with no problems. After doing the shoots, I go home and give my kids that extra hug at night.
I can't say that it is a pleasure to do these shoots because of the painful situations the families are in, but it is a nice feeling to know how important the work is to the family.
Good luck with your involvment. It is a great organization to be a part of.

-Steve

Anonymous said...

That's a great story! Every life (in and out of the womb), regardless of how short it may be is so important.

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