They all look soo pretty. Like some magic made them more powerful. You all rock girls ??
A Photographer Captures Women Before and After Becoming Mothers, and You Can See Everything in Their Eyes

Photographer from Lithuania, Vaida Markeviciute-Razmislavice, came up with an unusual but simple idea — to photograph women before and after giving birth to their firstborns. In her project called Becoming a Mother, Vaida managed to convey all the changes that happen inside women through their eyes. Vaida also displays her work on her Facebook and Instagram profiles that are currently gaining popularity.
We at Bright Side got carried away by the artist’s stunning works and are eager to share some of them with you.
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Do you have any before and after becoming a mother pics of yourself? We would be glad to see them in the comments!
Comments
Wow, I'm surprised how beautiful they look after giving a birth. It's like they look softer, feminine and happier ?
On the AFTER the photographer photoshoped the eyes with the sharpening tool. Cm'on now...
Do you think so? I barely notice that :(
Maybe he wanted to emphasize the eyes?
I think it was done on purpose. It's not a cruel photoshop, but just to make us see their eyes better
I noticed that too, everything in the first photo was not as sharp, yes they do look a bit different, but how are we to know it's not all due to photo manipulation. Also hair placement, clothing and angle can do a lot to make it look like it's not from the same shoot
Love looking at the photos on the right ?
I guess only white people have babies?
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