"b/c i can see you better"?
(PS: i am sorry, but RB doesn't weight all that much.. Its barely newborn's weight even with big lens)
"b/c i can see you better"?
(PS: i am sorry, but RB doesn't weight all that much.. Its barely newborn's weight even with big lens)
(PS: i am sorry, but RB doesn't weight all that much.. Its barely newborn's weight even with big lens)
Literary licence....
It is still too heavy for a four year old to hold, compose and focus...
Whenever I bring the camera out, they usually leave the room.
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Don't have a talk. Buy them a film SLR, some film, take them out shooting and infect them.
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I always offer kids a chance to look at the ground glass...that is usually enough to overcome the where is the picture question. It is wise to talk about film... Train them on digital first.. Shoot with them. Make film a reward to earn... Then they will be hooked. These days just getting kids to understand that a photography is an art not just a method of pointing a cell phone at oneself is the first step...
I know a guy who has a Yashica twin-lens reflex, and when kids ask him what it is, he tells them it's a camera that makes pictures WITHOUT A COMPUTER! And they say, wow, that's cool.
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