Nodda Duma
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On the other end of the spectrum I gave my 7 yr old daughter a little Leica point-and-shoot camera to use while we toured El Galeon Andalucia at Sail Portsmouth 2015 yesterday and many of her pictures turned out surprisingly well subject- and composition-wise. Enough that I think it wasn't coincidence.
Is it a child's inherent ability to see things that adults cannot? Of course a child has no preconceived notions of the world or what a good photograph should be. They just turn their attention to whatever is interesting at the moment. For my daughter that seemed to work really well, and the camera took care of the technicals. Maybe she's a natural.
For me it was a reminder to every once in a while try and see the world with a child's wonder and curiosity when I'm out taking photographs. That I think helps when selecting a subject but in a sense also helps composition.
So an interesting photo shoot would be to ask yourself "What does a child see?"
Is it a child's inherent ability to see things that adults cannot? Of course a child has no preconceived notions of the world or what a good photograph should be. They just turn their attention to whatever is interesting at the moment. For my daughter that seemed to work really well, and the camera took care of the technicals. Maybe she's a natural.
For me it was a reminder to every once in a while try and see the world with a child's wonder and curiosity when I'm out taking photographs. That I think helps when selecting a subject but in a sense also helps composition.
So an interesting photo shoot would be to ask yourself "What does a child see?"