Surgical team in blue scrubs and masks performing medical procedure in operating room.
Medical team in blue scrubs and surgical caps perform an operation in a brightly lit operating room.
Medical professionals in surgical attire and masks work in a hospital operating room in black and white photography.
Medical team in blue scrubs and surgical masks performing a surgical procedure in an operating room.
Medical professionals in blue scrubs and gloves perform a surgical procedure in an operating room.
Black and white medical image showing a patient receiving care in a hospital bed with medical equipment visible.
Medical team in blue scrubs and surgical caps perform a delicate procedure in a hospital operating room.
Medical professional in blue scrubs and protective gear holds newborn baby in hospital delivery room.
Medical staff perform initial measurements and checks on newborn in delivery room.
Close-up black and white photo of medical equipment tubing and connectors.
Newborn baby cries while lying on blue surgical drapes during first moments after birth.
Black and white image of a crying newborn baby being held up by medical staff in a hospital room.
Medical professional in blue surgical scrubs and protective gear preparing for procedure.
Medical staff examine and clean a newborn baby immediately after delivery in black and white.
Medical professional wearing blue gloves examines newborn baby immediately after birth.

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Why do birthing sessions?

It lets you be present in the moment, and off of your phone. Your body is in such a state of shock you miss moments, it all becomes a blur. You nor your partner have to be on your phone you can soak up the moment and get pictures all at the same time.

Are birthing sessions awkward?

No! I stay quiet and out of the way to let y'all soak in all the joy.

Can you do C-sections?

The choice is up to your doctor, but if he/she allows me to be in the OR then YES!

How do I know when to call you?

If you plan on delivering at Fairview, let me know when you are on the way to the hospital. I usually come around 4-5cm depending how fast you are progressing.

Testimonials

Jordyn Marshall


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Kari Sumner


"Having Candace capture the precious moments of my little girl being brought into the world is the best decision I have ever made! When you’re giving birth there is a lot that happens you won’t remember, but with having these photos, you will. I never even knew Candace was there and she still managed to get the best shots! I’m grateful to have these memories for Emberly to look back on someday!"

Cara Scott


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Carly Soles


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