There is no doubt that my love of photography, as amateur as it may be, has rubbed off on my oldest son. I have to hide both my camera and my phone, if not I come back to find dead batteries and over loaded memory space Hahaha.
You can actually tell that his ability is growing...he just may have a future in photography, in a number of area's.
Product photography: You can see how his choice of lighting and composition show off these beautiful pony's.
PI work: He can catch em in the act, and provide photographic evidence of the indescretion.
Paparazzi: Can get the shot even when his subject is not cooperating.
Cute candids: Cute pics even if the photo quality is not superb.
Uh son, NO, just no. LMAO!
We need to let his love, and skills, grow. I must find him a good kid camera pronto! Do your kids have a camera, what brand...can it stand up to some abuse?
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Josh's grandfather had several cameras. When he moved into a home, Josh got them all. One didn't work, one has no charger for the batteries (but it does have a battery) and one is ancient.
I gave the ancient but working one to Audrey. She LOVES it. And it stands up pretty well to her abuse.
I would honestly suggest going with a normal but inexpensive camera. They are pretty hearty, and he won't out-grow it as quickly since you'll get better quality photos.
my 4 year old twins got the vtech kid tough digital camera's last year for christmas. they are def. kid tough, they have both been thrown down a flight of stairs and they still work! there are a couple games on them as well, and the batteries seem to last about 4/5 months without being changed! they come with a cord to plug into my computer to upload the pics!
Thanks ladies. I can't wait to get him something!
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