What does a happy childhood look like without mobile phones, Internet and TV
Categories: Children | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/what-does-a-happy-childhood-look-like-without-mobile-phones-internet-and-tv.htmlNicky Boone started taking photos as a hobby while working as a physiotherapist in Scotland. After a while, she noticed that her passion gradually began to fade, but when she returned home to New Zealand and had a family, her love for photography flared up again.
The series of photos is dedicated to the photographer's four children, who live carefree and happy without modern gadgets. For each birthday, my mother gives the children a photo.
Niki said that her mother died very early, when she was still very young, and Niki has only a few small, but dear to her heart photo albums, in which photos that have faded over time contain the story of her childhood. The photographer tries to capture as many moments as possible from the most important time of his children — their daily life and adventures.
Keywords: Scotland | Photographer | Family | Children | Mother | Childhood | New Zealand | Photo project | Maternal love | Australia and New Zealand
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