I am so glad you're here! This is my little corner where I get to share some of my most favorite images from engagements, weddings, births, my travels and my own little family from time to time. Hang out, look around, and please reach out to say hello!
We are already 16 and a half weeks into this pregnancy. Our next appointment is on the day that I’ll be 20 weeks along, aka half way to meeting this baby! It’s absolutely crazy to think how fast these next 5 months will go. And of course, I’m already planning for what the fall and even early next year and summer will look like. And in light of that, I want to offer something special for this fall. I photographed my first birth almost 2 years ago and fell in love with it from that first late night at the hospital. My favorite thing about being a photographer is being able to capture sweet memories for people as life is happening… especially when it’s the beginning of a new adventure. Whether it’s a marriage proposal, a wedding day, or the birth of a baby. Nothing can top the experience of being in a delivery room, behind my camera, and then being able to show the parents and family that VERY FIRST image of their little one as he or she takes their first breath. It’s worth the hours of being on call, it’s worth hanging out in the delivery room with the family, it’s worth every moment. And from the mom’s perspective, me being there is especially worth every contraction, every push, every deep breath when they see those photos of their newborn. So… For any parents that book me to photograph the birth of their child between now and December 31, 2014 in the upstate of South Carolina (baby’s due date is between now and the end of the year), my gift to you will be a maternity session OR a newborn session! You can get more details on my website and by contacting me here: http://births.sabrinafields.com/ However, I wanted you to hear from a few moms who have graciously let me capture the birth of their babies for them. Because I can tell you all day long how incredible it is, but hearing from them (the ones doing all the work!) may give you a different perspective…
I cry every time I see these pictures! You are fantastic at what you do!