Based in New York City, Australian born Anne Geddes creates images that are iconic, award winning and beloved. She is one of the world’s most respected and globally recognized photographers. Her imagery singularly captures the beauty, purity and vulnerability of children, embodying her deeply held belief that each and every child must be “protected, nurtured and loved”.

Anne’s body of work, including to date 7 award-winning, globally published coffee table books, 31 years of continuous calendars, ranges of greeting cards and a list of smaller publications including baby record books and journals, has been published in over 84 countries and translated into 24 languages. A multiple New York Times bestselling author, and European best seller, Anne’s photography has been treasured, enjoyed and respected by many generations. Anne has been awarded a host of awards over her career, both for her iconic images and also her philanthropic representations and donations.

In 2017 Anne was inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame, joining a select international group of photography elites.

Anne also lives her message as a Global Advocate for children, working alongside the United Nations Foundation’s Every Woman Every Child Initiative - Ambassador for March of Dimes - and  Global Ambassador for Awareness of Meningococcal Disease.  Over her celebrated career, Anne is also known for her work in raising awareness of child abuse and neglect.