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My Daughter Breaks All The Girl Stereotypes And I Try To Capture That In My Photographs (26 Pics)
I grew up as a single child in a little home set in a small urban community. I was raised by a single father who worked during the day and was an artist in the evenings. Now, I am a stay at home father, and an artist, helping to raise my daughter, Haley.
This photo essay titled “Long Summer Days” follows my daughter's journey through childhood as she struggles with the boredom of living as a single child in the same small home where I grew up. We largely choose a device-free lifestyle for her, which leads her to explore the world and envelop herself in her imagination and creativity. These images include subtle undertones and rich metaphors that disrupts the stereotypes of girls while highlighting my daughter's delightfully unconsciousness strength, independence, defiance, and playfulness.
She is at an age where she is developing her strong personality and it is a culmination of all these elements which I am capturing and documenting.
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12th Street Razor
Playing Cricket
Catching Nugget
Changing Breaks
This was the third time or so she helped me change the breaks in our vehicles. I break the bolts for her and compress the calipers, she does the rest, including putting the pads in.
Load More Replies...Hanging Out
The Leaves
Cartwheel In Napa
The Dead Warbler
The 5th Grade Swings
Cooling Off
I have seen this one in several places, but here on boredpanda, I am really liking it. Seems to have better definition than some other sites....
Down The Dirt Road
This looks like the cover of a scary movie. Just add a clown or something
Haley On Memorial Day At 5 Years Old
Haley At 4 In A Chair
Yep. Breaking that good old “chair” girl stereotype. Great to see a girl finally sitting in a chair instead of floating for once.
First Tooth
On The Swings
Under And Over The World
Gull Feathers
I did that too lol. The only difference is that my parents yelled at me and called me gross for it, which I can now understand cus birds can carry nasty diseases.
Dreaming In The Grass
The Ghost Towel
May I Take My Shoes Off
Parker Road Corn Field
Mapplethorpe Meets Mann
The photograph which was the catalyst of us becoming friends. Woot Woot
New Cat Ears
Schlond Poofa
The Pile
None of these are breaking stereotypes except MAYBE the bug and the car
Don't really see what stereotypes these break, maybe outdoorsy stuff, but still cool!
So she's just growing up like many of us pre-internet, pre-social media did, and she might be a tomboy(is that still a word we can use nowadays?) Title of post his a bit head scratching.
I don't know why people would be offended by tomboy unless there's something I don't know about the background of it.
Load More Replies...Title is stupid. Trying to make yourself feel better that you have a special kid or something? 95% of these things are normal kids stuff. Nothing special about it. Gorgeous photos though.
just saying, everyone be yourself, whether you happen to coincide with a stereotype or not :) whether it's just a few things about you that are "stereotypical", or many things, or nothing at all. Happy holidays <3
Beautiful photos and your subject is so natural in front of a camera! She's beautiful
Thank you, some of my favorites!
Load More Replies...some of those weren't stereotypes but they were still very great photos
Awesome photos...I was such a tomboy growing up...still am actually. I don't regret a thing :)
I think the photos are great but I would not call it stereo types I think it's an opinion on what the person wants to do
I think this is maybe what’s non-stereotypical about the series. Girls are expected to smile in order to look pretty, which isn’t our entire lives. I don’t buy into things being 100% one gender or the other, maybe not to the extreme that is “popular” now. I was definitely a tomboy that grew up to like girlier things as an adult, but still maintained my geeky curiosity with many topics even adult women don’t care about.
Load More Replies...Maybe she was never told to smile for the camera and so she doesn't. I didn't smile in my group photo in Kindergarten class for two reasons: my parents didn't train me to smile on cue for photos; I didn't understand English at the time, so I didn't smile when the photographer told the class to smile.
Load More Replies...None of these are breaking stereotypes except MAYBE the bug and the car
Don't really see what stereotypes these break, maybe outdoorsy stuff, but still cool!
So she's just growing up like many of us pre-internet, pre-social media did, and she might be a tomboy(is that still a word we can use nowadays?) Title of post his a bit head scratching.
I don't know why people would be offended by tomboy unless there's something I don't know about the background of it.
Load More Replies...Title is stupid. Trying to make yourself feel better that you have a special kid or something? 95% of these things are normal kids stuff. Nothing special about it. Gorgeous photos though.
just saying, everyone be yourself, whether you happen to coincide with a stereotype or not :) whether it's just a few things about you that are "stereotypical", or many things, or nothing at all. Happy holidays <3
Beautiful photos and your subject is so natural in front of a camera! She's beautiful
Thank you, some of my favorites!
Load More Replies...some of those weren't stereotypes but they were still very great photos
Awesome photos...I was such a tomboy growing up...still am actually. I don't regret a thing :)
I think the photos are great but I would not call it stereo types I think it's an opinion on what the person wants to do
I think this is maybe what’s non-stereotypical about the series. Girls are expected to smile in order to look pretty, which isn’t our entire lives. I don’t buy into things being 100% one gender or the other, maybe not to the extreme that is “popular” now. I was definitely a tomboy that grew up to like girlier things as an adult, but still maintained my geeky curiosity with many topics even adult women don’t care about.
Load More Replies...Maybe she was never told to smile for the camera and so she doesn't. I didn't smile in my group photo in Kindergarten class for two reasons: my parents didn't train me to smile on cue for photos; I didn't understand English at the time, so I didn't smile when the photographer told the class to smile.
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