A Disney World fanatic claims she was shamed for breastfeeding in public by one of the park's photographers who refused to take her picture while she nursed her daughter.

Business owner and blogger Natalee Jorge-Martin, 28, from Miami, was at the Orlando resort with her one-year-old Delilah and husband Rogelio in 2017.

The family asked to have their picture taken by a professional photographer but were told they weren't allowed to breastfeed on camera.

Natalee Jorge-Martin, 28, from Miami, was told she couldn't get a photograph until she stopped breastfeeding her one-year-old daughter Delilah

Mrs Jorge-Martin (pictured with Delilah) is a massive Disney World fan and felt let down by the park

Both Mrs Jorge-Martin and her husband have always loved Disney and had been regular visitors to the theme park. But they both now feel let down and targeted.

Mrs Jorge-Martin said: 'The photographer plainly said, "you have to cover up or take the baby off for the picture" and refused to take the picture.

'I was so confused, I honestly couldn't believe what was happening and I was completely frozen. I couldn't even react.

She said she felt 'confused' and was left 'completely frozen' with the photographer's response

She said: 'If you're offended by breastfeeding, you're probably staring too hard. It's literally just a mother feeding a child, there's nothing to be up in arms about'

'Most of Disney World is completely breastfeeding friendly. You can nurse anywhere in the park and not be asked to cover up or leave - not by cast members at least.

'If you're offended by breastfeeding, you're probably staring too hard. It's literally just a mother feeding a child, there's nothing to be up in arms about.'

The mother-of-one wants to get rid of the stigma of breastfeeding in public and de-sexualise women's breasts.

She added: 'I've always seen women who breastfed in public as strong, powerful and wonderful mothers. It's perfectly normal to be nervous to nurse in public because I was at first too.

'The problem is that women have been sexualised for years and our society oppresses us and wants our breasts on display only to fulfil sexual fantasies, not the way that they were intended, which is to feed babies.

'Because of this, you might feel like you're doing something wrong when really all you're doing is what your body is meant to do. Feeding your child is a basic human need that is essential to their survival.

The mother-of-one wants to normalise breastfeeding in public and desexualise women's breasts

She believes 'the more people see a woman proudly nursing in public, the quicker it will be normalised'

'Although you may feel nervous, you should do it anyway, even if you're covered up. The more people see a woman proudly nursing in public, the quicker it will be normalised.'

Through sharing her own experiences and thoughts on her blog, Nat The Natural Mom, Mrs Jorge-Martin is trying to create a community for mothers to embrace nursing and share their personal experiences with one another.

'Women are strong, and we are powerful. We bring life into this world and many of us sustain that life for months after birth just our breasts,' said Natalee.

'We need to start reclaiming our power and our bodies because we are made of magic.'

You can see more of Natalee's mothering style by visiting her Instagram, @natthenaturalmom or visit her blog, natthenaturalmom.com where she shares her personal stories and pictures.

MailOnline has approached Disney World for comment.