Photographs show first incredible moments of life
Photographer captures first magical moments of when a baby leaves the womb and says hello to the world
Senior Features Writer
Tara is a Senior Features Writer who also looks after the Your Lifestyle section.
She joined the Daily Echo in 2010 as a news reporter before moving on to features.
• EDF Daily Print Journalist of the Year 2012 – nominee
• EDF Daily Print Journalist of the Year 2011 – nominee
• EDF Daily Feature Writer of the Year 2011 – nominee
• EDF Daily Print Journalist of the Year 2010 – winner
• EDF Newcomer of the Year 2010 – winner
• EDF Community Campaign of the Year 2010 – winner
• National Council for the Training of Journalists Award for Excellence in News Journalism 2010
Tara is a Senior Features Writer who also looks after the Your Lifestyle section.
She joined the Daily Echo in 2010 as a news reporter before moving on to features.
• EDF Daily Print Journalist of the Year 2012 – nominee
• EDF Daily Print Journalist of the Year 2011 – nominee
• EDF Daily Feature Writer of the Year 2011 – nominee
• EDF Daily Print Journalist of the Year 2010 – winner
• EDF Newcomer of the Year 2010 – winner
• EDF Community Campaign of the Year 2010 – winner
• National Council for the Training of Journalists Award for Excellence in News Journalism 2010
Photographer captures first magical moments of when a baby leaves the womb and says hello to the world
Diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour aged 29 and undergoing gruelling treatment, he struggled to come to terms with the fact he would never be a father.
HE always dreamed of a career in the police force but medically obese, he had no hope.
IT was a precious moment with their toddler they never imagined would be the last.
IT was all about girl power for the home of Hampshire cricket when it turned pink to support breast cancer survivors.
HE WAS the man who was supposed to protect her from harm – but he stole her childhood in the most terrifying way.
The latest edition of tattoo of the week comes from 29-year-old Becki Taylor from Southampton.
Ian Austin thought he would never recover from a severe attack on duty but now he has found happiness, love and a new career as a crime writer.
WHEN little Isabella Alderton was bitten by a dog, little did she know it would save her mum’s life.
Life was shattered in an instant for Paul and Carolyn Turner when their toddler drowned in a swimming pool tragedy.
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