Childhood in the frame: dad takes a picture of his son

Childhood in the frame: dad takes a picture of his son

Categories: Children

Photographer Adrian Sommeling captures magical moments from his 6-year-old son's childhood.

In childhood, miracles and discoveries happen at every step, even if you don’t remember it now. But the Dutch photographer Adrian Sommeling captures the magical moments of childhood in his pictures so that they leave not only half-forgotten memories, but live photographs. With the help of his youngest son, Adrian recreates the world around him in photographs as each of us could see it at the age of 6.

On the Internet, his works are very popular, because there are many who want to look at the world through the eyes of a child. Sommeling has been shooting professionally for only two years, but his experience as a web designer and thorough knowledge of the capabilities of the Adobe Photoshop graphics editor allows him to "transform" ordinary shots into such memorable images.

Be sure to watch the post until the end! An interesting contest awaits you!

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Childhood in the frame: dad takes a picture of his son

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And now attention, COMPETITION!

Adrian Sommeling perfectly conveyed the atmosphere of childhood, when much in this world seemed mysterious and mysterious, when you could try to find a real treasure in an ordinary courtyard! .. These are the very times when today you are a spy, tomorrow a noble robber, and the day after tomorrow, on the contrary, a detective .

Keywords: Childhood | Dad | Son | Photo manipulation

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