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Natasha Chalker Photography bio picture

I am a

 - Wife to one amazing man that God chose for me

- Mom of two beautiful blessings I call my kids

- Teacher to roughly 18 incredibly silly and wildly entertaining kindergarten students each year

- Daughter to my parents who made me who I am today

- Sister to a crazy redhead

- Friend to those I share my life with

- Slight perfectionist but only in a super detail oriented, insanely observant kinda way because really, at any give moment my house can be a total mess

- Lover of staying busy, whether it's traveling or working on various projects

- Individual who enjoys music, most all kinds, depends on the moment, month, mood 

- Magazine flipper, I enjoy looking at the photographs of course. There's so much incredible inspiration in magazines

- Obsessive photographer to my family plus a few others that hire me

- Giver to those in need whether it be a kind word, gesture, prayer. Giving is so very rewarding!

And in all of this I am hopelessly flawed yet covered by the grace of God. 

For that, I am blessed. 

(All images and text copyrighted to Natasha Chalker 2005-2011. It is illegal to scan, copy, right click-save as any images and/or plagiarize my wording on my blog or website)

Photo © Nikki P Photography 

 Love the Life You Live

Birth Photography

I have had a surprising interest in birth photography since sharing John Parker’s birth pictures and slide show.  I am only available on a very limited basis so contact me by email natasha@natashachalker.com  or phone 334.303.8006 for more information. As a photographer, I strive to tell a story with pictures. Lifestyle/photojournalistic portraiture is my favorite style of photography so naturally, I have found myself drawn to birth photography. In the delivery room, I am able to be as discreet as possible, no flash is used to blind the doctor, nurses, baby. I blend into the back ground, quietly snapping pictures of the many moments you may not remember once you bring your bundle home from the hospital.  I am well equipped to handle all lighting situations, which are not always the best in hospitals. My cameras (yes, camera(s) – I owna back up) are able to take extraordinary photographs in low light. I am also knowledgeable in how to use lenses to achieve the best result.

Several photos below were taken at night, without the use of a flash. 

The slide shows have been removed but I will provide a link if you are interested in viewing them. Here are a few photos from various birth sessions:

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