SEEING THEIR WORLD FROM THEIR PHOTOS
To celebrate Children's Day, a photography exhibition is being held at Huashan Creative Park in Taipei, featuring images taken by young talents. The showcase depicts the world from children's point of view, leading us to explore into their minds and thoughts.
From afar, it looks like a road junction but in fact it is a shadow of hands.
Sixth grader Kuo Ching-hui started to learn photography a year ago and this time, five of his works are displayed in the photography exhibition of children and teenagers.
Daring to use bold color and innovative structure, the young photographer says he has learned to see the world in a different angle through photography.
Chen Pei-lin, who just entered middle school last year, shows the spirits of children who wish to adventure but are scared with her work 'Endless Hole.'
Many of the works are based on family members.
One features a back shadow of his grandfather working.
Visitors of the exhibition are welcomed to leave a note to encourage these young photographers.
Through their height and angle, they see a world different from that of grown-ups. The photography exhibition is currently held at Huashan Creative Park, where 50 photography works by children are displayed for everyone to see.
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