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  • Bride-to-be saves drowning boy's life on engagement photographic shoot, Wissahickon Creek, Fairmount Park, Pennsylvania, America - 29 Jun 2013
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    Bride-to-be saves drowning boy's life on engagement photographic shoot, Wissahickon Creek, Fairmount Park, Pennsylvania, America - 29 Jun 2013
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Ken Beerger Photography/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Beerger Photography / Rex Features (2630735d)
    (Pic 4) Becki Salmon rescues the drowning boy. His mother is on right of picture, **MANDATORY CREDIT
    Bride-to-be Saves Drowning Boy's Life on Engagement Photographic Shoot

    These dramatic shots show the moment a bride's romantic engagement shoot was interrupted as she saved a drowning boy's life.

    Becki Salmon, 30, and her 33-year-old fiance Matt Werner, had chosen the picturesque Wissahickon Creek in Pennsylvania for their pictures.

    But as the session was finishing the shoot was disrupted when the 5-year-old slipped under the water in the background.

    Hobby photographer Ken Beerger managed to document the dramatic turn of events on Saturday 29 June.

    He explains: "I was shooting the couple's engagement photos on a very hot and muggy morning.

    "This was the last of the session; the child had apparently waded into the creek which is very shallow with a sudden drop off of four plus feet. We had been having lots of rain, so the creek was as muddy as can be.

    "Just as we turned to go up the bank, one of us saw the child struggling to keep his head above water; he was in trouble for sure.

    "I said let's get him when Becki the bride-to-be literally flew into the water with the mother close behind. Becki made the grab, no doubt.

    "The child was initially silent until he began to cough up water, then began to cry. Becki handed the lad off to the mother.

    "Becki is a paramedic with lifeguard experience, her fiance Matt is an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) and I am also a medic who is a hobbyist photographer.

    "We were simply in the right place at the right time. I barely got switched over into auto to grab the shots I did."

    Ms Salmon told ABC 6 Action News...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KTZZIQGOS

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  • Bride-to-be saves drowning boy's life on engagement photographic shoot, Wissahickon Creek, Fairmount Park, Pennsylvania, America - 29 Jun 2013
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    Bride-to-be saves drowning boy's life on engagement photographic shoot, Wissahickon Creek, Fairmount Park, Pennsylvania, America - 29 Jun 2013
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Ken Beerger Photography/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Beerger Photography / Rex Features (2630735e)
    (Pic 5) Becki Salmon rescues the drowning boy. His mother is on left of picture, **MANDATORY CREDIT
    Bride-to-be Saves Drowning Boy's Life on Engagement Photographic Shoot

    These dramatic shots show the moment a bride's romantic engagement shoot was interrupted as she saved a drowning boy's life.

    Becki Salmon, 30, and her 33-year-old fiance Matt Werner, had chosen the picturesque Wissahickon Creek in Pennsylvania for their pictures.

    But as the session was finishing the shoot was disrupted when the 5-year-old slipped under the water in the background.

    Hobby photographer Ken Beerger managed to document the dramatic turn of events on Saturday 29 June.

    He explains: "I was shooting the couple's engagement photos on a very hot and muggy morning.

    "This was the last of the session; the child had apparently waded into the creek which is very shallow with a sudden drop off of four plus feet. We had been having lots of rain, so the creek was as muddy as can be.

    "Just as we turned to go up the bank, one of us saw the child struggling to keep his head above water; he was in trouble for sure.

    "I said let's get him when Becki the bride-to-be literally flew into the water with the mother close behind. Becki made the grab, no doubt.

    "The child was initially silent until he began to cough up water, then began to cry. Becki handed the lad off to the mother.

    "Becki is a paramedic with lifeguard experience, her fiance Matt is an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) and I am also a medic who is a hobbyist photographer.

    "We were simply in the right place at the right time. I barely got switched over into auto to grab the shots I did."

    Ms Salmon told ABC 6 Action News:...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KTZZIQGOS

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  • Bride-to-be saves drowning boy's life on engagement photographic shoot, Wissahickon Creek, Fairmount Park, Pennsylvania, America - 29 Jun 2013
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    Bride-to-be saves drowning boy's life on engagement photographic shoot, Wissahickon Creek, Fairmount Park, Pennsylvania, America - 29 Jun 2013
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Ken Beerger Photography/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Beerger Photography / Rex Features (2630735h)
    (Pic 4 crop) Becki Salmon rescues the drowning boy. His mother is on right of picture, **MANDATORY CREDIT
    Bride-to-be Saves Drowning Boy's Life on Engagement Photographic Shoot

    These dramatic shots show the moment a bride's romantic engagement shoot was interrupted as she saved a drowning boy's life.

    Becki Salmon, 30, and her 33-year-old fiance Matt Werner, had chosen the picturesque Wissahickon Creek in Pennsylvania for their pictures.

    But as the session was finishing the shoot was disrupted when the 5-year-old slipped under the water in the background.

    Hobby photographer Ken Beerger managed to document the dramatic turn of events on Saturday 29 June.

    He explains: "I was shooting the couple's engagement photos on a very hot and muggy morning.

    "This was the last of the session; the child had apparently waded into the creek which is very shallow with a sudden drop off of four plus feet. We had been having lots of rain, so the creek was as muddy as can be.

    "Just as we turned to go up the bank, one of us saw the child struggling to keep his head above water; he was in trouble for sure.

    "I said let's get him when Becki the bride-to-be literally flew into the water with the mother close behind. Becki made the grab, no doubt.

    "The child was initially silent until he began to cough up water, then began to cry. Becki handed the lad off to the mother.

    "Becki is a paramedic with lifeguard experience, her fiance Matt is an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) and I am also a medic who is a hobbyist photographer.

    "We were simply in the right place at the right time. I barely got switched over into auto to grab the shots I did."

    Ms Salmon told ABC 6 Action...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KTZZIQGOS

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Bride-to-be saves drowning boy's life on engagement photographic shoot, Wissahickon Creek, Fairmount Park, Pennsylvania, America - 29 Jun 2013
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    Bride-to-be saves drowning boy's life on engagement photographic shoot, Wissahickon Creek, Fairmount Park, Pennsylvania, America - 29 Jun 2013
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Ken Beerger Photography/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Beerger Photography / Rex Features (2630735f)
    (Pic 6) Becki Salmon returns boy to his mother, **MANDATORY CREDIT
    Bride-to-be Saves Drowning Boy's Life on Engagement Photographic Shoot

    These dramatic shots show the moment a bride's romantic engagement shoot was interrupted as she saved a drowning boy's life.

    Becki Salmon, 30, and her 33-year-old fiance Matt Werner, had chosen the picturesque Wissahickon Creek in Pennsylvania for their pictures.

    But as the session was finishing the shoot was disrupted when the 5-year-old slipped under the water in the background.

    Hobby photographer Ken Beerger managed to document the dramatic turn of events on Saturday 29 June.

    He explains: "I was shooting the couple's engagement photos on a very hot and muggy morning.

    "This was the last of the session; the child had apparently waded into the creek which is very shallow with a sudden drop off of four plus feet. We had been having lots of rain, so the creek was as muddy as can be.

    "Just as we turned to go up the bank, one of us saw the child struggling to keep his head above water; he was in trouble for sure.

    "I said let's get him when Becki the bride-to-be literally flew into the water with the mother close behind. Becki made the grab, no doubt.

    "The child was initially silent until he began to cough up water, then began to cry. Becki handed the lad off to the mother.

    "Becki is a paramedic with lifeguard experience, her fiance Matt is an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) and I am also a medic who is a hobbyist photographer.

    "We were simply in the right place at the right time. I barely got switched over into auto to grab the shots I did."

    Ms Salmon told ABC 6 Action News: "He was obviously struggling to ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KTZZIQGOS

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Bride-to-be saves drowning boy's life on engagement photographic shoot, Wissahickon Creek, Fairmount Park, Pennsylvania, America - 29 Jun 2013
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    Bride-to-be saves drowning boy's life on engagement photographic shoot, Wissahickon Creek, Fairmount Park, Pennsylvania, America - 29 Jun 2013
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Ken Beerger Photography/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Beerger Photography / Rex Features (2630735c)
    (Pic 3) Becki Salmon and the drowning boy's mother dive into the creek, **MANDATORY CREDIT
    Bride-to-be Saves Drowning Boy's Life on Engagement Photographic Shoot

    These dramatic shots show the moment a bride's romantic engagement shoot was interrupted as she saved a drowning boy's life.

    Becki Salmon, 30, and her 33-year-old fiance Matt Werner, had chosen the picturesque Wissahickon Creek in Pennsylvania for their pictures.

    But as the session was finishing the shoot was disrupted when the 5-year-old slipped under the water in the background.

    Hobby photographer Ken Beerger managed to document the dramatic turn of events on Saturday 29 June.

    He explains: "I was shooting the couple's engagement photos on a very hot and muggy morning.

    "This was the last of the session; the child had apparently waded into the creek which is very shallow with a sudden drop off of four plus feet. We had been having lots of rain, so the creek was as muddy as can be.

    "Just as we turned to go up the bank, one of us saw the child struggling to keep his head above water; he was in trouble for sure.

    "I said let's get him when Becki the bride-to-be literally flew into the water with the mother close behind. Becki made the grab, no doubt.

    "The child was initially silent until he began to cough up water, then began to cry. Becki handed the lad off to the mother.

    "Becki is a paramedic with lifeguard experience, her fiance Matt is an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) and I am also a medic who is a hobbyist photographer.

    "We were simply in the right place at the right time. I barely got switched over into auto to grab the shots I did."

    Ms Salmon told ABC 6 Action News: "He was ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KTZZIQGOS

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Bride-to-be saves drowning boy's life on engagement photographic shoot, Wissahickon Creek, Fairmount Park, Pennsylvania, America - 29 Jun 2013
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    Bride-to-be saves drowning boy's life on engagement photographic shoot, Wissahickon Creek, Fairmount Park, Pennsylvania, America - 29 Jun 2013
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Ken Beerger Photography/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Beerger Photography / Rex Features (2630735b)
    (Pic 2) Matt Werner, 33, and fiancee Becki Salmon, 30, pose for engagement picture by Wissahickon Creek. A child is visible playing the background, **MANDATORY CREDIT
    Bride-to-be Saves Drowning Boy's Life on Engagement Photographic Shoot

    These dramatic shots show the moment a bride's romantic engagement shoot was interrupted as she saved a drowning boy's life.

    Becki Salmon, 30, and her 33-year-old fiance Matt Werner, had chosen the picturesque Wissahickon Creek in Pennsylvania for their pictures.

    But as the session was finishing the shoot was disrupted when the 5-year-old slipped under the water in the background.

    Hobby photographer Ken Beerger managed to document the dramatic turn of events on Saturday 29 June.

    He explains: "I was shooting the couple's engagement photos on a very hot and muggy morning.

    "This was the last of the session; the child had apparently waded into the creek which is very shallow with a sudden drop off of four plus feet. We had been having lots of rain, so the creek was as muddy as can be.

    "Just as we turned to go up the bank, one of us saw the child struggling to keep his head above water; he was in trouble for sure.

    "I said let's get him when Becki the bride-to-be literally flew into the water with the mother close behind. Becki made the grab, no doubt.

    "The child was initially silent until he began to cough up water, then began to cry. Becki handed the lad off to the mother.

    "Becki is a paramedic with lifeguard experience, her fiance Matt is an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) and I am also a medic who is a hobbyist photographer.

    "We were simply in the right place at the right time. I barely got switched over into ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KTZZIQGOS

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Bride-to-be saves drowning boy's life on engagement photographic shoot, Wissahickon Creek, Fairmount Park, Pennsylvania, America - 29 Jun 2013
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    Bride-to-be saves drowning boy's life on engagement photographic shoot, Wissahickon Creek, Fairmount Park, Pennsylvania, America - 29 Jun 2013
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Ken Beerger Photography/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Beerger Photography / Rex Features (2630735a)
    (Pic 1) Matt Werner, 33, and Becki Salmon, 30, pose for engagement picture by Wissahickon Creek, **MANDATORY CREDIT
    Bride-to-be Saves Drowning Boy's Life on Engagement Photographic Shoot

    These dramatic shots show the moment a bride's romantic engagement shoot was interrupted as she saved a drowning boy's life.

    Becki Salmon, 30, and her 33-year-old fiance Matt Werner, had chosen the picturesque Wissahickon Creek in Pennsylvania for their pictures.

    But as the session was finishing the shoot was disrupted when the 5-year-old slipped under the water in the background.

    Hobby photographer Ken Beerger managed to document the dramatic turn of events on Saturday 29 June.

    He explains: "I was shooting the couple's engagement photos on a very hot and muggy morning.

    "This was the last of the session; the child had apparently waded into the creek which is very shallow with a sudden drop off of four plus feet. We had been having lots of rain, so the creek was as muddy as can be.

    "Just as we turned to go up the bank, one of us saw the child struggling to keep his head above water; he was in trouble for sure.

    "I said let's get him when Becki the bride-to-be literally flew into the water with the mother close behind. Becki made the grab, no doubt.

    "The child was initially silent until he began to cough up water, then began to cry. Becki handed the lad off to the mother.

    "Becki is a paramedic with lifeguard experience, her fiance Matt is an EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) and I am also a medic who is a hobbyist photographer.

    "We were simply in the right place at the right time. I barely got switched over into auto to grab the shots I did."

    Ms Salmon told AB...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KTZZIQGOS

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Heidi Klum and her brood return to LA after near drowning incident in Hawaii - Part 2
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    Heidi Klum and her brood return to LA after near drowning incident in Hawaii - Part 2
    Los Angeles, CA - Part 2 - Heidi Klum along with her bodyguard boyfriend Martin Kristen and kids Henry, Leni, Johan and Lou arrive back at LAX Airport in Los Angeles after a scary Easter weekend in Hawaii. Heidi and Martin rescued her 7-year-old son Henry and two nannies from drowning after a wild riptide swept them away. The happy family held hands as they made their way through the airport terminal.

    AKM-GSI April 1, 2013

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Steve Ginsburg
    (310) 505-8447
    (323) 4239397
    steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
    sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com

    or

    Keith Stockwell
    (310) 261-8649
    keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

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  • Heidi Klum and her brood return to LA after near drowning incident in Hawaii
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    Heidi Klum and her brood return to LA after near drowning incident in Hawaii
    Los Angeles, CA - Heidi Klum along with her bodyguard boyfriend Martin Kristen and kids Henry, Leni, Johan and Lou arrive back at LAX Airport in Los Angeles after a scary Easter weekend in Hawaii. Heidi and Martin rescued her 7-year-old son Henry and two nannies from drowning after a wild riptide swept them away. The happy family held hands as they made their way through the airport terminal.

    AKM-GSI April 1, 2013

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Steve Ginsburg
    (310) 505-8447
    (323) 4239397
    steve@ginsburgspalyinc.com
    sales@ginsburgspalyinc.com

    or

    Keith Stockwell
    (310) 261-8649
    keith@ginsburgspalyinc.com
    ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY