Willi Wong’s childhood photo
Tuesday, December 4th, 2007 Written by: theStoryteller, a Modern Lifestyle Photographer { Life }
Every photo tells a story, some more meaningful than others. This is one of the few and rare photos from my family collection. As a kid growing up in a forest town far away from “civilization”, those were difficult times, a photo session was very far and few between the years.
A camera was not something you can find in a home. For this photo with my sisters, my father had to pull some strings to get it; it was an old twin lens Seagull camera; it was a property of the government. Simple as this photo is; it’s a classic in it’s presentation. My father put all three of us on the home made wooden bench and caught me and my second sister tickling my oldest sister. As you can see, putting furniture outside and photographing children is nothing new!
My father borrowed the camera a few times while we were growing up in China; those photos were the most memorable. He’s shooting with a digital camera now and I must say he was a better photographer then. Forgive me dad.
With limited resources and no chance to make any mistake he shot some beautiful photos of his children. Limitation with a desire often makes better art.
If you have an old childhood photo and would like to share the story behind it, please drop me a line.
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February 5th, 2008 at 12:27 pm
How cute, I love those cheeks. They are cute enough to pinch.
December 7th, 2007 at 5:07 pm
thanks Patty, I feel like that kid in the picture every time I look at it.
December 7th, 2007 at 4:12 pm
Willi — You haven’t changed a bit! Please let your Dad know that the moment he captured on paper is priceless.
Patty
December 5th, 2007 at 11:56 am
great! just send me your photo and story to williwongphotography@gmail.com. will post after it’s approved.
thank you.
December 4th, 2007 at 9:00 pm
cute story. i want to share my story too.