Anne Geddes unveils new image of a baby born too soon
Internationally-acclaimed baby photographer Anne Geddes has unveiled an image of a premature baby, cradled in the hand of a Leonardo da Vinci inspired sculpture, which will be shared worldwide to raise awareness of pre-term birth.
Anne donated the image to March of Dimes, a US non-profit organisation that works to improve the health of mothers and babies. “I’m proud to be working with March of Dimes, because all babies deserve a chance at a healthy start in life” Anne says.
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