Ilustracija; Foto: mediadrumworld.com / Fabrizio Cr / Media Drum World / Profimedia Ilustracija; Foto: mediadrumworld.com / Fabrizio Cr / Media Drum World / Profimedia Ilustracija; Foto: mediadrumworld.com / Fabrizio Cr / Media Drum World / Profimedia (FOTO) Deca iz različitih zemalja i njihove omiljene igračke autor: Ana Kalaba Beba i porodica 05. dec. 2020. 16:15 > 05. dec. 2020. 16:18 0 Podeli vest: Svi znamo decu koja imaju sve, okružena su gomilama igračaka u svojim ušuškanim sobicama, i više nijedna nije zanimljiva. Znamo i decu koja sama prave svoje igračke od štapa i kanapa, sedeći u nekoj prašini, tužnih i gladnih očiju. A kad se te dve slike stave jedna uz drugu, dobijamo početak jedne od najdirljivijih foto galerija današnjice. Podeli vest: Oglas Italijanska fotografkinja Gabrijela Galimberti već dve godine putuje svetom i pravi portrete dečaka i devojčica s njihovim najvećim blagom - igračkama. Fotografisala ih je u njihovom prirodnom okruženju, u kontekstu koji je drastično različit, ali s izrazima lica koji na isti način odaju prirodnu dečiju radost, nevinost i ponos. Galerija se sastoji od više od 50 fotografija koje navode na razmišljanje, predstavljamo vam neke od njih. View this post on Instagram Two days ago I took a new photo for my project TOY STORIES - Jacopo Vassallo, 3. Santo Stefano, Castiglion Fiorentino, Tuscany, Italy - Toy Stories is an ongoing project, wherever I go I take portraits of children with their favorite toys. I spent more than two years traveling the world (2012-2014), visiting more than 50 countries and creating 80% of this project. I recorded the spontaneous and natural joy that unites kids despite their diverse backgrounds. Whether the child owns a veritable fleet of miniature cars or a single stuffed monkey, the pride that they have is moving, funny, and thought provoking. #toys #play #kids #child #children Shot with a fantastic canon r5 that I borrowed from @canonitaliaspaA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Sep 24, 2020 at 3:59am PDT * View this post on Instagram These days I'm thinking about the people I met in Beirut, and the wonderful times I spent with them. I searched my archive, and one immediately came back to me. This photo of a smiling child with his favorite toy is my homage to a city and its people who gave me many beautiful moments. From my Toy Stories series: This is Taha, 4 from Beirut, Libanon. Toy Stories is an ongoing project—wherever I travel in the world, I take portraits of children with their favorite toys. In three years, I've visited over 50 countries, where I've recorded the spontaneous and natural joy that unites kids, despite their diverse backgrounds. Whether the child owns a veritable fleet of miniature cars or a single stuffed monkey, the pride that they have is moving, funny, and thought-provoking. #toys #play #kids #child #children #beirut #lebanonA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Aug 11, 2020 at 9:22am PDT * View this post on Instagram From my project TOY STORIES /// Naya, 3 - Costa Rica. Take a moment and think back to your childhood, the era in your life when the only thing you knew about a bill was that it was a bird’s equivalent of lips, and your day job was to construct fantastical worlds with your favorite toys. In my Toy Stories series, I explore the connection between children and their toys, getting an insight into their tiny worlds and a trip down memory lane. Toy Stories is the result of a 30-month trip in which I visited more than 50 countries, capturing children and their favorite toys. I would often take part in play or a game prior to arranging the toys for the photograph. Despite some differences, I found more similarities among children living worlds apart. Even in different countries, toys had the same function, such as protecting them from dangers and things they feared in the night. Toys haven’t changed all that much since I was a kid. I’d often find the kind of toys I used to have. It was nice to go back to my childhood. #toys #play #kids #child #children #toy #photography #portrait #kid #costarica #cahuitaA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Jun 14, 2020 at 10:53am PDT * View this post on Instagram A week ago I took a new photo for my project TOY STORIES - Ian Woods, 5. Pratolino, Tuscany, Italy - Toy Stories is an ongoing project, wherever I go I take portraits of children with their favorite toys. I spent more than two years traveling the world (2012-2014), visiting more than 50 countries and creating 80% of this project. I recorded the spontaneous and natural joy that unites kids despite their diverse backgrounds. Whether the child owns a veritable fleet of miniature cars or a single stuffed monkey, the pride that they have is moving, funny, and thought provoking. #toys #play #kids #child #childrenA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on May 20, 2020 at 6:19am PDT * View this post on Instagram Yesterday I took a new photo for my project TOY STORIES - Sara, 5. Pratolino, Italy. / Take a moment and think back to your childhood, the era in your life when the only thing you knew about a bill was that it was a bird’s equivalent of lips, and your day job was to construct fantastical worlds with your favorite toys. In my Toy Stories series, I explore the connection between children and their toys, getting an insight into their tiny worlds and a trip down memory lane. Toy Stories is an ongoing project, started few years ago with a 30-month trip in which I visited more than 50 countries, capturing children and their favorite toys. I would often take part in play or a game prior to arranging the toys for the photograph. Despite some differences, I found more similarities among children living worlds apart. Even in different countries, toys had the same function, such as protecting them from danger or things they feared in the night. Toys haven’t changed all that much since I was a kid. I’d often find the kind of toys I used to have. It was nice to go back to my childhood. #toys #play #kids #child #childrenA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on May 10, 2020 at 1:29am PDT * View this post on Instagram From my project TOY STORIES /// Cun Zi Yi, 3, Chongquing, China. Take a moment and think back to your childhood, the era in your life when the only thing you knew about a bill was that it was a bird’s equivalent of lips, and your day job was to construct fantastical worlds with your favorite toys. In my Toy Stories series, I explore the connection between children and their toys, getting an insight into their tiny worlds and a trip down memory lane. Toy Stories is the result of a 30-month trip in which I visited more than 50 countries, capturing children and their favorite toys. I would often take part in play or a game prior to arranging the toys for the photograph. Despite some differences, I found more similarities among children living worlds apart. Even in different countries, toys had the same function, such as protecting them from dangers and things they feared in the night. Toys haven’t changed all that much since I was a kid. I’d often find the kind of toys I used to have. It was nice to go back to my childhood. #toys #play #kids #child #childrenA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Apr 12, 2020 at 11:22pm PDT * View this post on Instagram From my project TOY STORIES / Allenah Lajallab, 4, El Nido, Philippines / Take a moment and think back to your childhood, the era in your life when the only thing you knew about a bill was that it was a bird’s equivalent of lips, and your day job was to construct fantastical worlds with your favorite toys. In my Toy Stories series, I explore the connection between children and their toys, getting an insight into their tiny worlds and a trip down memory lane. Toy Stories is the result of a 30-month trip in which I visited more than 50 countries and took photographs of children and their favorite toys. I would often take part in play or games prior to arranging the toys for the photograph. Despite some differences, I found more similarities among children living worlds apart. Even in different countries, toys had the same function, such as protecting them from dangers and things they feared in the night. Toys haven’t changed all that much since I was a kid. I’d often find the kind of toys I used to have. It was nice to go back to my childhood somehow. #toys #play #kids #child #childrenA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Feb 12, 2020 at 4:46am PST * View this post on Instagram Niko, 5, Homer, Alaska. Take a moment and think back to your childhood, the era in your life when the only thing you knew about a bill was that it was a bird’s equivalent of lips, and your day job was to construct fantastical worlds with your favorite toys. In my Toy Stories series, I explore the connection between children and their toys, getting an insight into their tiny worlds and taking you on a trip down memory lane. Toy Stories is the result of a 30-month trip, in which I visited more than 50 countries and took photographs of children and their favorite toys. I would often take part in a child’s games prior to arranging the toys for the photograph. Despite some differences, I found more similarities among children living worlds apart. Even in different countries, toys had the same function, such as protecting them from dangers and things they feared in the night. Toys haven’t changed all that much since I was a kid. I’d often find the kind of toys I used to have. It was nice to go back to my childhood somehow. | #toys #play #kids #child #childrenA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Dec 11, 2019 at 8:13am PST * View this post on Instagram Alessia, 5 – Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy /// This is the first picture I took for my project TOY STORIES /// Alessia is the daughter of Dalia, a friend of mine, who live less than a mile away from the house where I grew up. One day, in 2011, I went to their house with my camera. They live in the country side in a small farm. When I got there I found Alessia playing in the cow stable with some of her favorite toys: her “agricultural toys”. I asked Alessia to display her toys on the floor and I took this portrait. Few months after this, I had the opportunity to travel all around the world for work and so I decided to try to take a similar photo in every country that I was going to visit. I visited 58 countries in about 30 months and I found a child between 3 and 6 years old in every place , I asked him/her to show me his/her favorite toys and I took photos! This is how I made my project TOY STORIES. #toys #tuscany #cow #kid #playing #toy #farmA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Sep 20, 2019 at 8:01am PDT * View this post on Instagram From my project TOY STORIES / Keynor, 3. Cahuita, Costa Rica #toys #toy #costarica #cahuita #toystories #kids #kid #play #gameA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Jul 5, 2019 at 1:13am PDT * View this post on Instagram From the archive of my project TOY STORIES /// Porjai, 3 - Bangkok, Thailand #toystory #toystories #toys #toy #guitar #music #singer #child #kid #baby #play #playing #thailand #asia #bangkokA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Oct 4, 2018 at 11:41pm PDT * View this post on Instagram Twins echoes! - From my perfect TOY STORIES. Arafa & Aisha, 5. Bububu, Zanzibar #africa #zanzibar #tanzania #twins #toy #toysA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Jun 14, 2019 at 12:20am PDT * View this post on Instagram From my project TOY STORIES /// Elias, 3 - Aigle, Switzerland - Take a moment and think back to your childhood. The era in your life when the only thing you knew about a bill was that it was a bird’s equivalent of lips and your day job was to construct fantastical worlds with your favorite toys. In my series ‘Toy Stories’, I explore the connection between children and their toys and I try to give an insight into their tiny worlds and takes you on a trip down memory lane. ‘Toy Stories’ is the result of an 24 month round the world trip where I visited a variety of countries and cultures and took photographs of children and their toys. I would often take part in a child’s games prior to arranging the toys for the photograph. Despite some differences, I found similarities between children living worlds apart. Even in different countries, some children’s toys played the same function, or example protecting them from dangers and things they feared in the night. - Toys haven’t changed all that much since I was a kid. I’d often find the kind of toys I used to have, it was nice to go back to my childhood somehow. #aigle #switzerland?? #swiss #toy #toys #play #aigleA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Sep 3, 2018 at 9:50am PDT * View this post on Instagram From my project TOY STORIES /// Virginia, 4. American Fork, Utah. USA #toystories #utah #usa #toy #toys #baseball #kid #kids #child #children #play #playing #gamesA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Aug 5, 2018 at 1:12am PDT * View this post on Instagram From the unpublished archive of my project TOY STORIES /// Kafele, 5 - Mkanda, Malawi /// #toy #toystory #toys #toystories #zambia #africa #play #child #gameA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Dec 12, 2018 at 11:05am PST * View this post on Instagram From my project TOY STORIES /// Farida, 4 - Cairo, Egypt /// Take a moment and think back to your childhood. The era in your life when the only thing you knew about a bill was that it was a bird’s equivalent of lips and your day job was to construct fantastical worlds with your favorite toys. In my series ‘Toy Stories’, I explore the connection between children and their toys and I try to give an insight into their tiny worlds and takes you on a trip down memory lane. ‘Toy Stories’ is the result of an 24 month round the world trip where I visited a variety of countries and cultures and took photographs of children and their toys. I would often take part in a child’s games prior to arranging the toys for the photograph. Despite some differences, I found similarities between children living worlds apart. Even in different countries, some children’s toys played the same function, or example protecting them from dangers and things they feared in the night. - Toys haven’t changed all that much since I was a kid. I’d often find the kind of toys I used to have, it was nice to go back to my childhood somehow. #toystories #toys #play #kids #child #children #toy #kid #egypt #cairoA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Jul 18, 2018 at 11:03am PDT * View this post on Instagram From my series TOY STORIES /// Ayotomiwa, 4 - Lagos, Nigeria. #nigeria #lagos #toys #toystories #play #africa #games #tv #piano #keyboard #joyA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Nov 4, 2018 at 2:16am PST * View this post on Instagram From my project TOY STORIES /// Stella, 4. Montecchio, Italy #italy #tuscany #toy #toys #toystory #barbie #barbiegirl #dolls #doll #pink #playA post shared by Gabriele Galimberti (@gabrielegalimbertiphoto) on Jun 4, 2018 at 3:23am PDT ***Pratite nas i na društvenim mrežama:FacebookTwitterInstagram Kontroverzna Montesori tablica kućnih poslova za decu Beba i porodica 0 Najbizarniji detalji iz bajki koje smo obožavali kao deca Beba i porodica 0 deca fotografije igračke Pratite nas na društvenim mrežama: Koje je tvoje mišljenje o ovoj temi? Učestvuj u diskusiji ili pročitaj komentare Budite prvi koji će ostaviti komentar Pošalji komentar Pročitaj komentare (0)