RE: The Reality of Children's Fantasy Photography

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The Reality of Children's Fantasy Photography

in photography •  7 years ago 

Your kids are amazing ! They seem so mature talking about it all with enthusiasm eventhough it's not something they would've wanted to do on their own. It's obvious they are very supportive of your work.
I also love how your daughter doesn't seem embarassed one bit about looking weird and having to go to that thrift shop to buy clothes or even people possibly laughing at her. Her self-confidence and maturity is very touching and I can tell you're a great mother and that your kids will grow up mentally healthy and happy.

Thank you for sharing, it adds a whole other level of beauty to your art !

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I have always raised my kids as humans rather than kids. I respect their interests and they respect mine...The modelling thing hasn’t always been her favourite but oddly the more complex and whimsical the shot the more she is into it...she asked to go out again today and I don’t have a photo idea yet😳. Kids really really do pick up on the subtleties of parents behaviour and I act like Dressing weird and people laughing is no big deal. I never really thought about it till you mentioned it but yeah, they have not only confidence and resilience but a sense of humour about it all as well. It will probably serve them well in their life.