Underwater photography has got to be one of my most favorite past times. Not only do I just love being in the water, whether it be a pool or the ocean, there is something to be said for the sheer delight that kids have in the water. Having always been infatuated with water, it’s not a surprise that underwater photography suits me. What’s so nice about photographing kids under the water is that they are having FUN. If you ask them to swim this way or jump over you or whatever, it’s NO BIG DEAL because they’re in the water and happy. I don’t know if there’s a much more happy sound than the sounds of splashing and laughing and jubilant shouts of “Marco Polo!!!” And if the noise gets too much, I just submerge myself in the gentle cradle of the water and cherish the muted sounds of water, bubbles, and kids screaming.
I love the water and feel beyond blessed every time I get a chance to put my camera in the water.
This Spring Break, I visited my sister who has a pool! It’s a saline pool which means it’s easy on the eyes and skin. The only problem? My sister lives too far away from me. Le sigh…


One of my favorite things about underwater photography is how surreal it is to be underwater… the floating, the movement, the light, the reflections. It makes me feel wildly creative.





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He loves his mama. It’s really quite adorable.


Did I mention I love his eyelashes? I did? Are you sure? OK. Good, because OMG.
Mama had the prettiest hair ever and obviously just adores her son.
Seriously? Just… seriously. I love everything about this. His hair, his eyes, his face, his pose, and that cute little bruise on his elbow. 
I love how he’s doing his own little kissy face watching his parents kiss, and the look that mom and dad were giving each other kind of melted my heart.
After we had kept our distance from the firetruck for a majority of our session, I realized that the chances of having a shiny firetruck at your disposal, parked in a field, as the sun is getting low in the sky, are pretty much next to nil. So, I smacked my face a little for having almost missed the opportunity and then used that shiny truck as a backdrop. And once I got home and looked at those images, I felt quite strongly that a blue sky with clouds HAD to be added to the photos. So, I did. If you’ve never had good luck adding a fake sky to a blown sky, then you should go check out my 