A Room Full of Babies… and a Whole Lot of Heart 💛
- evangering
- Jun 3
- 2 min read

Capturing Community at the Children’s Therapy Center of Carmel.
I’ve never been in a room with so many babies before — and honestly? I loved every second of it.
Recently, Glacial Etch Media had the joy of capturing a truly special event hosted by the Children’s Therapy Center of Carmel. Over 25 babies and their incredible parents gathered to learn about mastering motor milestones — a playful, powerful workshop focused on helping little ones move, grow, and thrive.
From colorful play stations and cozy baby snuggles to informative sessions led by skilled pediatric therapists, the room was buzzing with joy, discovery, and heart. Sure, there were a few cries (expected, of course!), but there was also laughter, encouragement, and a strong sense of community support.

As a media team that specializes in storytelling, moments like these remind us why we do what we do. Events like this one aren’t just worth documenting — they’re worth celebrating.
Why Capture Events Like This?
Because your work matters. Whether you’re running a nonprofit, hosting a workshop, building a brand, or educating your community, high-quality visuals make a lasting impact. At Glacial Etch Media, we specialize in capturing those real, human moments that connect and convert — from social snippets to highlight reels to full-length documentaries.

This event was a testament to what happens when passionate professionals and loving parents come together with a shared goal: to give children the best possible start in life.
Shoutout to the Real MVPs
A big thank you to all the therapists, vendors, and especially the parents who showed up with such intention and care. You're doing beautiful work — and we were honored to be there to capture it.

Want to document your next event?Whether it’s educational, corporate, community-based, or just something you deeply believe in — we’d love to help you tell the story.
📸 Let’s make something meaningful together.
Contact Glacial Etch Media today.
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