Powerful photos show the raw reality of giving birth

Diana Hinek's [3rd place] entry to this year's inaugural Birth Photographer International Image Competition, showing a mother giving birth in a water bath
This photograph took third place in the Birth Photographer International Image Competition (Picture: Diana Hinek/Caters News)

These powerful photos show what giving birth is really like – beyond the cute moments of babies all clean, bundled up in blankets, and cuddling up to their mums.

The photos have been crowned the best in the world in this year’s Birth Photographer International Image Competition (or BPIIC, for short), a contest founded by Lacey Barratt as a way to further legitimise the art of birth photography.

Lacey, 33, from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, has been a passionate birth photographer for 10 years and was one of fourteen experienced judges to pick the winners of the competition.

First place was awarded to Renate Van Lith, from Amsterdam, Netherlands, second place was presented to Jenna Nord from Montana, USA, and third place was granted to Diane Hinek, from California, USA.

But with 216 entries snapped by birth photographers from around the world – including Brazil, Portugal, France, Germany, Australia and New Zealand – Lacey felt it was important to showcase all of the top images of the competition.

Mum-of-five Lacey said: ‘It was important to host a competition because there are so many other incredible competitions in the world, but they are not specific to birth photographers.

‘So we often get lumped in with documentary, photojournalism, and wedding documentary categories.

SARAH LENTZ / CATERS NEWS - Australia (PICTURED Sarah Lentz' entry to this year's inaugural Birth Photographer International Image Competition) This powerful gallery showcases the winners of this year's best BIRTH PHOTOGRAPHS from around the world. These stunning birth images have been crowned the best in the world in this year's inaugural Birth Photographer International Image Competition [BPIIC]. The contest was founded by world renowned and award winning birth photographer Lacey Barratt as a way to further legitimise the stunning and intricate art of birth photography. The 33-year-old from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, has been a passionate birth photographer for 10 years and was one of fourteen experienced judges to pick the winners of the competition. SEE CATERS COPY
A very modern moment in the arrival of a baby (Picture: Sarah Lentz/Caters News)

‘Judging and comparing a birth image with a wedding photo are just two completely different ends of the spectrum.

‘So to have a panel of judges trained specifically in birth photography was paramount to the legitimacy of such a prestigious award.

‘I personally love how birth heals a bad birth and prolongs the joy of a good birth.

‘Our work is so paramount to birthing people, because it allows them to take charge of their emotional autonomy even though our physical autonomy may have been taken from us.

‘When we view our images, we get to choose how we feel about them. And that is powerful in itself.’

RENATE VAN LITH / CATERS NEWS - The Netherlands (PICTURED One of Renate Van Lith's [The Winner] entries to this year's inaugural Birth Photographer International Image Competition) This powerful gallery showcases the winners of this year's best BIRTH PHOTOGRAPHS from around the world. These stunning birth images have been crowned the best in the world in this year's inaugural Birth Photographer International Image Competition [BPIIC]. The contest was founded by world renowned and award winning birth photographer Lacey Barratt as a way to further legitimise the stunning and intricate art of birth photography. The 33-year-old from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, has been a passionate birth photographer for 10 years and was one of fourteen experienced judges to pick the winners of the competition. SEE CATERS COPY
Renate Van Lith, who took this image, won the competition (Picture: Renate Van Lith/Caters News)
Renate Van Lith's photo of a nurse holding up a baby
Renate submitted a number of photos (Picture: Renate Van Lith/Caters News)
 Renate Van Lith's [The Winner] entries to this year's inaugural Birth Photographer International Image Competition, showing a mum holding her newborn baby and looking at the father
Look at that joy (Picture: Renate Van Lith/Caters News)
RENATE VAN LITH / CATERS NEWS - The Netherlands (PICTURED One of Renate Van Lith's [The Winner] entries to this year's inaugural Birth Photographer International Image Competition) This powerful gallery showcases the winners of this year's best BIRTH PHOTOGRAPHS from around the world. These stunning birth images have been crowned the best in the world in this year's inaugural Birth Photographer International Image Competition [BPIIC]. The contest was founded by world renowned and award winning birth photographer Lacey Barratt as a way to further legitimise the stunning and intricate art of birth photography. The 33-year-old from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, has been a passionate birth photographer for 10 years and was one of fourteen experienced judges to pick the winners of the competition. SEE CATERS COPY
Another of Renate’s winning photos (Picture: Renate Van Lith/Caters News)
renate of the netherlands [hoto of a baby being pulled from its mother in a c-section
What a photo (Picture: Renate Van Lith/Caters News)
Lisa Phillips' entry to this year's inaugural Birth Photographer International Image Competition showing a water birth
Lisa, from the US, submitted this photo of a water birth (Picture: Lisa Phillips/Caters News)
hayden trace photo of childbirth
Hayden Trace, also from the US, won praise for this image of twins being born (Picture: Hayden Trace/Caters News)
Karissa Gray captures a look between a mum and dad holding their newborn child
A look of pure love (Picture: Karissa Gray/Caters News)
jenna nord photo of a mother crouched on the floor giving birth to baby
Jenna Nord took second place for this photograph (Picture: Jenna Nord/Caters News)
Cait Sumner photo of a mother holding a newborn baby
Doesn’t this baby look peaceful? (Picture: Cait Sumner/Caters News)
RIANNA CROSS's photo of a family hugging after the birth of their child
Elation (Picture: Rianna Cross/Caters News)
Laura Brink's photo of a child being born and crying
That first cry (Picture: Laura Brink/Caters News)
CHARLENE FOERSTER's photo of a mum in a water birth with a midwife wearing a face mask
A snapshot of giving birth amid coronavirus (Picture: Charlene Foerster/Caters News)
HAYLEY EDGAR's photo of a mother in labour wearing a pink robe and leaning against the wall for support
Childbirth isn’t just the happy moments afterwards (Picture: Hayley Edgar/Caters News)
GABBY DEL PIO's photo of a father fanning a mother as she goes into labour
The road can be long (Picture: Gabby Del Pio/Caters News)
Hannah Paulsen photo of a mother holding newborn baby in bathroom with father by her side
These photos capture the pain, the patience, and the joy (Picture: Hannah Paulsen/Caters News)
payton reper's photo of a child being born
Lacey thinks it’s important to show the raw details of childbirth (Picture: Payton Reper/Caters News)
REGINA MARTIN's photo of a mother holding newborn child
And to honour the art of birth photography (Picture: Regina Martin/Caters News)
Amber May's photo of a water birth
The results are amazing (Picture: Amber May/Caters News)
BIANCA MACAULEY's photo of a father holding his child
Through all the pain and time, the arrival of a baby makes it all worth it (Picture: Bianca Macauley/Caters News)

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