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​A little boy deep in a world of play with his tractors.  Canon EOS XSi EF-S 70-300mm at 200mm f/5 1/800 ISO 200

​A little boy deep in a world of play with his tractors.  Canon EOS XSi EF-S 70-300mm at 200mm f/5 1/800 ISO 200

Little Boy Lost

February 27, 2013

The little boy is lost.  He has not lost his way, he has not lost his mother, but he is lost.  Lost in a world far outside the one in which he inhabits and deep inside one in which he has created.  The flow of his imagination is like a river that moves through and over and around him.  Everything that he sees, hears and touches is part of his world and it is perfect.

Getting a decent photograph of a child happens all the time.  There small forms, bright eyes, and unguarded expressions are very photogenic but you have to work a little harder to get a photograph that helps to define who this little person is and what childhood is about.  I saw this little boy playing on a sidewalk with his tractors and there was something so intent, so purposeful about what he was doing that I got down on the ground and watched him for a while.  I was using a telephoto lens so I could sit a ways back and watch him without him noticing.  Getting down low is really important when photographing children.  So many photos of children are taken from adult height but getting down on the ground puts the viewer in the child’s world.  I sat and watched and waited for the right moment, then he started to get up and squatted back down almost folding himself in half to look down into the tractor on the right and I fired away.  I love the way that this little boy is so intent on the story in his head that he is bends almost in half to see what the imaginary little man in the tractor is doing.  It felt to me like a perfect little moment of childhood.

-Russell Berg

In Portrait Tags Boy, Play, Tractor, Sidewalk, Blonde, Toys, Imagination
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A little girl playing in the sand runs to catch up to her grandfather.  Canon EOS 7D EF 100-300mm at 300mm f/5.6 1/400 ISO 640 +2ev

A little girl playing in the sand runs to catch up to her grandfather.  Canon EOS 7D EF 100-300mm at 300mm f/5.6 1/400 ISO 640 +2ev

Grandpa Look

January 16, 2013

Her grandfather walks the beach with her.  This is not a little stroll to water’s edge to watch her swim kind of walk.  They walk for kilometres down the beach. He walks, she sprints ahead, she finds something absolutely enthralling in the sand and stops to dig it out; he walks.  She runs ahead to try and chase the sand pipers; he walks.  She is a like a rubber band that is attached to him; first stretching far out behind, then shooting back to him.  It is a relationship that is characterized by love and trust but with enough freedom to breathe.

Sometimes it takes more than one image to tell the story.  I saw these two walking on the beach in Panama and I loved what appeared to be the casual yet clearly close nature of their relationship.  I wanted illustrate this relationship and I felt that I couldn’t really do that with just a single image.  The whole thing was too much to squeeze into one image or at least I am not a good enough photographer to see a way to do that.  So I settled on a little triptych that would work together to tell the story.

-Russell Berg

In Portrait Tags Play, Ocean, Grandfather, Beach, Portrait, Granddaughter, Run
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