kennycouch
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I take my nephew with me about once a week to the local arboretum. I bought him a small digital just so he could follow me around and have some fun. It took about three shots when he realized that I did not have a picture to look at immediately. He thought this was the most absurd thing in the world. I loaded another roll and let him shoot the whole thing (with my assistance of course) and when we were done told him he had to wait until the next time we hung out to see his pictures. How to know if a 5 year old is interested in something? When he calls you everyday for a week checking up on his pictures. When he finally saw them he was ready to go again.
At such a young age our core curriculum is pretty simple. We have to come up with 4 good reasons to take a picture, and I just make him do everything slowly. He doesn't realize that the time is passing because we talk about the shot as we set it up.
Just make it fun. Right now my main goal is to produce a calm, laid back who knows that instant gratification is not the only gratification. If he ends up loving photography that's just a perk.
At such a young age our core curriculum is pretty simple. We have to come up with 4 good reasons to take a picture, and I just make him do everything slowly. He doesn't realize that the time is passing because we talk about the shot as we set it up.
Just make it fun. Right now my main goal is to produce a calm, laid back who knows that instant gratification is not the only gratification. If he ends up loving photography that's just a perk.