Wonderful portraits, @Jonathan R! It looks like your daughter had a gentle, nurturing instinct even as a young child. I don't know if the photo on the left is a recent one, but congratulations on your beautiful grandchild.Mine as infant (left) and 'mother' (right). Now 22.
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Lovely. When my daughter was about 7 and my son 5, we gave them disposable cameras because we wanted to see what the world looked like to them. I developed and printed the films. It wasn't really a success: we got a lot of OOF shots of the dog, and of people's knees. We then went through a tunnel of smart phones and social media. But now that they are fledged and proper grown-up, my daughter has just bought her first film camera, and my son has expressed a fondness for mechanical gadgetry. So I feel the seeds were laid.My daughter. She is 5. We go on photo walks together and feed the swans. She has an instax mini camera and focuses solely on photographing cats and dogs.
Lovely. When my daughter was about 7 and my son 5, we gave them disposable cameras because we wanted to see what the world looked like to them. I developed and printed the films. It wasn't really a success: we got a lot of OOF shots of the dog, and of people's knees. We then went through a tunnel of smart phones and social media. But now that they are fledged and proper grown-up, my daughter has just bought her first film camera, and my son has expressed a fondness for mechanical gadgetry. So I feel the seeds were laid.
I don't know whether you do darkroom stuff, but I've always felt the surest way to make a convert was to show them the magic of a print image appearing in the developer tray. Having said that, the reason my daughter wants to use film is that she likes the colours. I don't do colour processing.That's a great story. You did a good job 🙂 I do think that what we do together with our kids has a profound impact on them. My parents were both painters. And my dad also loves photography. I feel blessed that he is still alive and that I can have discussions about art with him.
My daughter does not get film. And gets slightly upset when she can't see the results immediately. So on the photo walks I alternate between a Leica m6 and a Mint Instantikon RF-70 🙂
I absolutely love doing darkroom stuff. And I did have a permanent one in our old apartment. But then we moved and had our 2 kids. No space right now. But in the future, absolutely. When they become a bit older 🙂I don't know whether you do darkroom stuff, but I've always felt the surest way to make a convert was to show them the magic of a print image appearing in the developer tray. Having said that, the reason my daughter wants to use film is that she likes the colours. I don't do colour processing.
It's a funny business, being a parent. As teenagers they reject everything you showed them when they were younger. And then they realise that they actually like it a bit. Well, more than a bit. OK, they grudgingly accept there might be something in it.I absolutely love doing darkroom stuff. And I did have a permanent one in our old apartment. But then we moved and had our 2 kids. No space right now. But in the future, absolutely. When they become a bit older 🙂
That much on its own is enough, really!It's a funny business, being a parent.