Sunday, September 23, 2007
Portraits in Nirvana
Perhaps it started with that Nirvana album cover… but underwater pictures of babies seem to have captured our imagination. Now there's a company that specializes in these ethereal portraits. Urchin Rock, a UK-based agency, seems to go all-out to accommodate parents in their quest for unique portraits.
What with the baby culture we have here, in Utah, I wonder if this wouldn't be a super idea for some enterprising local photographer.
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I think parents some parents would be pretty freaked about the idea of completely submerging their baby in water. I understand the risks are pretty minimal, though.
It was a huge fad in the late 60s, early 70s to teach children to swim as infants (it may still be…). I was one of these babies: at 6 weeks, I was thrown into a pool (supervised, of course), and allowed to swim.
I haven't stopped swimming.
:)
some swimming pools have "IRS" (I think) certified instructors which teach children, from 6 months to 2 years, how to float and swim. It's pretty cool stuff.
I'm glad I learned to swim so early. I've never been afraid of the water, I think, because it came so naturally for me.
Have you considered taking Bailey?
Personally, I think they're kind of creepy! :)
Hehe.
Creepy, eh? ... I think I could see that — in some of them. But I just love the light! So diffuse...
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