Powerful photo series captures Na.k.ed moms breastfeeding on the beach. Celebrate their changing journey

A group of mothers got naked while breastfeeding to celebrate their postpartum bodies.

All 14 women and their children flocked to Kawana Beach on Australia’s Sunshine Coast to take part in an amazing activity.

These photographs are the work of Trina Carrie, who gathered her own friends and strangers to create them.

Trina, 25, says her goal in photography is to ‘spread more love’ and encourage ‘Judge a woman’s body less’

A group of new moms pose naked on Kawana Beach on Australia’s Sunshine Coast. To celebrate their postpartum bodies

This stunning photo was taken by photographer Trina Cary, who says the group is a mix of her friends and strangers.

Addressing the issue, Trina said she finds the images of breastfeeding mothers of different ages inspiring.

She said: ‘I am so touched to see these mothers breastfeeding – not just newborns. There are also many age ranges from 18 months or more.’

Trina hopes her project will help new mothers around the world embrace their different body shapes after giving birth.

‘If I can help women learn to love stretch marks. excess skin lumps and bumps, I will,’ she said.

Trina, 25, said her goal in the photo shoot was ‘Spread more love’ by ‘reducing judgment’ on women’s bodies.

‘We are all beautiful in our own way. And we need to stop comparing ourselves to others. We are all fine and okay,’ she said.

‘It’s important that we encourage and encourage each other to see the beauty in us,’ she adds.

One depicts women sitting in a row as they breastfeed while looking at the sea.

Others show women lining up and looking from above while ɩуіпɡ in a circle.

‘We are all beautiful in our own way. And we need to stop comparing ourselves to others. We are all fine and okay,’ she said.

The photographs see women lined up as they breastfeed their babies while looking out at the sea.

There are also poses of various shapes, and the women line up behind each other, like ɩуіпɡ dowп іп, in a circle as they watch the tide come in.

‘It’s important that we support and encourage each other to see the beauty in us,’ she adds.

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