During Keeley’s UW bridal session we had time (or took the time) to go off on a tangent and try some new and exciting things.
The creative juices were flowing! My daughter even jumped in (under) for a few.
During Keeley’s UW bridal session we had time (or took the time) to go off on a tangent and try some new and exciting things.
The creative juices were flowing! My daughter even jumped in (under) for a few.
I love your images. It looks as though you submerge your camera in the water without any sort of waterproof housing. Don’t know that I would be brave enough to do that!
Kev, your girls are growing up fast. I also just about fell out of the chair when I saw the camera under water. (I looked closer) 🙂
How!?! Is that a trashed 10d?
Love it! what kind of housing do you use?
Hi Giselle,
I use an Ikelite housing.
-Kevin
I am just wondering are they weighted down because it seems like it would be almost impossible to stand or walk on the bottom of a pool long enough to take photos.
Sometimes I shoot with a weight, but my clients never or rarely use weights because they would show. It is all in the way you hold your breath.