No matter their cultural background, no matter their economic situation, kids will always find imaginative ways to have fun. Their wild imaginations and magical childhood moments, when captured on camera by talented photographers, can make for truly wonderful photos. These 33 images we collected will prove that childhood can be wonderful no matter where you go.
Many in the Western world fear that technology is making today's children lose touch with nature and with their own creativity, and while there are arguments to be made for the intellectual stimulation that apps and programs for children can bring, there's also something to be said for simply playing with a stick in the mud or chasing dandelion seeds though an open meadow. For better or worse, the children in these photos seem entirely content making their own fun. For us adults, it's important not to let our world-weary and jaded experience stifle our childish hopefulness and imagination!
Image credits: Ipoenk Graphic
Image credits: Agoes Antara
Image credits: I Gede Lila Kantiana
Image credits: Gede Lila Kantiana
Image credits: Светлана Квашина
Image credits: Elena Shumilova
Image credits: Òscar Tardío
Image credits: Chan Kwok Hung
Image credits: Damon Lynch
Image credits: Sandee Pachetan
Image Credits: Sudharsan Ravikumar
Image credits: Mukund Images
Image Credits: HT KëñShï
Image credits: Terry White
Image credits: Elika Hunt
Image credits: Sarawut Intarob
Image credits: Sarawut Intarob
Image credits: Sarawut Intarob
Image credits: Muhammed Muheisen
Source: tinosoriano.com
Image credits: Enrique Castro-Mendivil
Image credits: Csilla Zelko
Image credits: Michael Potyomin
Image credits: Dima Vazinovich
Image credits: Jake Olson
Image credits: Rio Rinaldi Rachmatullah
Image credits: James Khoo
Image credits: Hendrik Priyanto
Image Credits: Mio Cade
Image credits: John Van Den Hende
Image credits: Elena Simona Craciun
Russia
Image credits: Elena Shumilova
Many in the Western world fear that technology is making today's children lose touch with nature and with their own creativity, and while there are arguments to be made for the intellectual stimulation that apps and programs for children can bring, there's also something to be said for simply playing with a stick in the mud or chasing dandelion seeds though an open meadow. For better or worse, the children in these photos seem entirely content making their own fun. For us adults, it's important not to let our world-weary and jaded experience stifle our childish hopefulness and imagination!
Indonesia
Image credits: Ipoenk Graphic
Image credits: Agoes Antara
Image credits: I Gede Lila Kantiana
Image credits: Gede Lila Kantiana
Russia
Image credits: Светлана Квашина
Image credits: Elena Shumilova
Burkina Faso
Image credits: Òscar Tardío
Myanmar
Image credits: Chan Kwok Hung
Tajikistan
Image credits: Damon Lynch
India
Image credits: Sandee Pachetan
Image Credits: Sudharsan Ravikumar
Image credits: Mukund Images
Vietnam
Image Credits: HT KëñShï
Ghana
Image credits: Terry White
Estonia
Image credits: Elika Hunt
Thailand
Image credits: Sarawut Intarob
Image credits: Sarawut Intarob
Image credits: Sarawut Intarob
South Africa
Image credits: Muhammed Muheisen
Source: tinosoriano.com
Peru
Image credits: Enrique Castro-Mendivil
Ethiopia
Image credits: Csilla Zelko
Italy
Image credits: Michael Potyomin
Israel
Image credits: Dima Vazinovich
USA
Image credits: Jake Olson
Indonesia #2
Image credits: Rio Rinaldi Rachmatullah
Image credits: James Khoo
Image credits: Hendrik Priyanto
Image Credits: Mio Cade
Uganda
Image credits: John Van Den Hende
Romania
Image credits: Elena Simona Craciun
Russia
Image credits: Elena Shumilova
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“All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once you grow up.” -Pablo Picasso
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