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Narrative Photography - 100 images (3/4)

These are some of the photos I took for my narrative project for which I decided to photograph my little brother while I was taking him for a walk to my favorite place by the river. My idea was to just let him be himself while enjoying the natural world around him. With these series of photos I took, I wanted to show how kids and nature are made for each other. Kids don't care if they get dirty playing in the mud, if they get wet playing in the river, or if they rip their jeans while climbing up a tree. All they care about is exploring this amazing and mysterious environment. They want to connect and interact with this natural world. It's like they find a new toy with every natural element they come across while exploring this environment.

















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