Canadian photographer, Red Methot, has a passion for showcasing the amazing capacity for humans to overcome adversity. And what better subject matter for this, then babies who are born prematurely, who are often plagued with physical defects and underdeveloped internal organs as a result of their early births?
The following before-and-after photos of preemies are a true testament to the resilience and adaptability of both the human spirit and the human body.
Some of the pictures displayed here may bring about some minor waterworks, for there is nothing that Methot is better at than bringing out human emotion with his art, but the rewarding sense of solidarity and appreciation that these images will leave you with, is well-worth dewy-eyes.
Margot, born at 29 weeks
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Felix, born at 24 weeks
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Noah and Nathan, born at 32 weeks
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Thomas, born at 23 weeks
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Noah, born at 32 weeks. His twin sister Victoria, left in the framed picture, died after living 1 month
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Zachary, born at 27 weeks
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Alice, born at 27 weeks
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Emile, born at 26 weeks
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