Nicky Boone from New Zealand was able to show in her photos what a carefree childhood looks like. A childhood that can be spent without all kinds of electronic devices.
The lack of a TV, as well as other electronics in the house, according to Bun, is the key to a family idyll. It provides a simple and carefree life, the words of the self-taught photographer Zagge.
A woman lives with her family in a rural location in Marlborough. Surrounded by nature, both children and adults can fully not only relax, but also work. Such a life looks more natural, although for some it may seem unconventional.
“My photos focus on my family and environment. Partially, my work is imbued with memories from childhood, which was filled with freedom and adventure. Today we live on a small plot of land, and I try to repeat my childhood for my children,” says Boone.
Previously, a photographer from Lithuania, Wajda Markevichyute, in his project
showed how women who have given birth to a baby change. He took their photographs before and after the birth of the baby.