That’s when the idea of an underwater class photo was born.
Everyoneboth instructors and studentsjumped into the pool and filed into two rows.
But, of course, the underwater twist made this group photo all the more challenging.
Theyd float up [to the surface], LeClairshares.
It was hard for them to sit in the chairs.
But that wasn’t the only issue.
Only the instructors in the front row had oxygen tanks under their chairs.
The students in the back had to hold their breath while trying to pose.
As you might imagine, getting the final shot took a lot of trial and error.
So you have five to 10 seconds to actually shoot the picture before somebody shot off.
She spent a long time on post-production, meticulously removing all the bubbles that were in the photo.
In the end, all the effort was worth it.