A 3 and 5-year old’s adventures with cameras.

*Note – The photos shared here are indeed shot by my 2 daughters of 3 and 5 years old now, they are far from being great or even acceptable coming to quality so please do view them with a huge pinch of salt.

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Kei with the Fujifilm GFX100, this is the other camera she has mentioned to be heavy other than the Sony A7R III and 2470GM and the Nikon D850 with a 24-70/2.8 VR.

If you have been following my site for a while, you will know that a habit of mine is to have a camera in reach of my 2 daughters for the sake of letting them have the good fortune of being able to pick up a camera whenever they wish to, and hopefully one day they may pick up the hobby. (no pressure)

And of course, they do have their personal cameras, a pair of 16 megapixels, 1 2/3 inch sensor Fujifilm T400s which I always keep charged and ready for them to use, and it has become a habit of mine to once every few months to collate the photos from the 2 cameras.


the pair of Fujifilm T400, a 2013 model now discontinued. A fact is that it even comes with a 10x optical zoom.


Lynn with her set. 

So its simply time to again share their works, the perspective and view from 2 photographers lesser than 120cm in full height and lesser than 9 in the sum of their ages.


A composite of some of the images the 2 girls photographed. 

 

 

Admittingly, I am quite sure that these photos wouldn’t pass muster in any contest or any critique, but to me, the parent, they form the beginnings of the photography journeys of these 2 small children and I hope they will use this medium to better their sense of creativity as they grow.

Thank you for reading. 

 

4 Replies to “A 3 and 5-year old’s adventures with cameras.”

  1. Thanks for sharing such joyful pictures. I have a picture of me and my sister when I was about 6 with my Dad’s now ancient “bellow”s style camera hanging around my neck. Good to start the kids early in the great world of photography!

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    1. Thank you for dropping by and sharing your story too 🙂 mine too started decades ago with my old dad and his now vintage OM-1 camera and I felt it would be great to be able to continue this tradition

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