News Photo: As her son Jonathan Wallace who has cerebral…
Title:

Physically challenged teens learn to scuba dive.

Caption: DENVER, CO. - FEBRUARY 16: As her son Jonathan Wallace, 19, who has cerebral palsy, makes his way under water, Sharon Wallace snaps a few photos through the tank glass from the aquarium restaurant. Two teens from the Riley Children's Foundation are learning how to scuba dive with instructors from the A-1 Scuba and Travel Aquatics Center at the Downtown Aquarium.(Photo By Kathryn Scott Osler/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
Date created: 16 Feb 2013
Editorial image #: 161811042
Restrictions: Contact your local office for all commercial or promotional uses.
License type: Rights-managed
Photographer:

Kathryn Scott Osler/Contributor

Collection:

Denver Post

Credit: Denver Post via Getty Images
Max file size/dimensions/dpi: 30.9 MB - 3908 x 2764 px (19.54 x 13.82 in.) - 200 dpi
Download file size may vary.
Source: Denver Post
Release information: Not released. More information
Object name: CD17AQUARIUM_KO20029
Copyright: Copyright - 2013 The Denver Post, MediaNews Group.
Keywords: Horizontal, Son, USA, Restaurant, Water, Denver, Cerebral Palsy, Males, Human Interest, Jonathan Wallace. Find similar images
Availability: Availability for this image cannot be guaranteed until time of purchase.
Rights-managed pricing Learn about rights-managed licensing
Rights-managed pricing is based on how you plan to use this image.
Select keywords to find similar images

Tip: Select fewer keywords to get more results. (Only images that match all of the keywords you select will be shown.)
Subject
People
Location
Style
Getty Images reserves the right to pursue unauthorized users of this image or clip. If you violate our intellectual property you may be liable for: actual damages, loss of income, and profits you derive from the use of this image or clip, and, where appropriate, the costs of collection and/or statutory damages up to $150,000 (USD).
All contents © copyright 1999-2013 Getty Images, Inc. All rights reserved.