People have too much time on their hands, and I'm not talking about the photographer.
New Jersey mom and professional photographer Alana Hubbard has defended her photos of children, including her son and daughter, dressed up as characters from her favorite show in various memorable scenes.
The scenes re-created from the show, which aired its sixth season earlier this year, involve a number of key characters: Carol shooting the young girl Lizzie in the head, villain Negan preparing to smack someone with a baseball bat covered in barbed wire, and Daryl Dixon escaping a pack of zombies on his motorcycle.
Despite many messages of support on Hubbard's Facebook album, the backlash was swift. "Good grief! I like the walking dead, but it's an adult show for a reason!" wrote one commenter. "This is just disturbing."
"I think it's pretty sick for you to expose children to the show or these ideas in general," wrote another. "Would you let them pose or 'pretend' for Fifty Shades of Grey? Equally disturbing. What a bummer for you to use your talent and public forum in this way."
Added another commenter: "What you believe is art is nothing more than undermining everything a TRUE parent needs to teach their child! Life is worth living! Showing a child death before they even understand what life is, is horrific! Teach them value so they understand the loss!" Cont.
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