The beautiful photo shoot of Romeo and Juliet, two babies born casually, the same day in the same hospital

A few days ago we echoed a very curious story: two babies born 18 hours apart, whom their parents casually called Romeo and Juliet.

The birth photographer Cassie Clayshulte had been hired by both families to document the first hours of their children's life, when she arrived she realized the curious coincidence. At that time he photographed the babies with their respective birth certificates and posted them on his Facebook profile and days later he made this beautiful photo shoot of babies characterized as the characters of Shakespeare.

First Romeo was born, named after him because his parents are admirers of singer Romeo Santos. Then Juliet came to the world, whom they called that because they wanted a name with J that combined with that of their other son, Jonas. The parents of the children did not know anything they had no idea that in the next room there was a newborn with the name "complementary" to that of her baby.

"They took each other's hands and caressed each other; they didn't cry until we separated them," said the photographer.

The photographer was the one who, upon realizing it, contacted the parents and proposed to make a special photo shoot that he did honor to this chance and that they could remember it forever.

As he told The Huffington Post, "he had thought about doing a small thematic session from his first photo, but he wasn't sure how to do it." I didn't want it to look cheesy or morbid, since, for security reasons, photos of newborns are taken while they are asleep.

And he adds: "And yes, we know how the story ends, and we don't care because this is not the year 1300."

Via | The Huffington Post
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