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I Photograph The Special Bond Between Fathers And Their Children That I’ve Never Experienced Myself
“There is a special kind of feeling when I think of you, Dad... There’s a place somewhere within my heart that only you can own.”
I barely remember my dad. My twin sister and I were only 6 years old when we lost him. He was killed. I was too young to understand back then, still have a memory in my head of him laying in the grave, with his eyes closed. I had no tears or fears that day. Too young to understand that we lost him forever.
I don’t remember his voice, or the look he had while looking at me, that time of my life is completely blank.
When I think of it now, I believe that the way I was raised without having a dad from such an early age, it made me look at things differently. I embrace fatherhood so much, cause I just never truly experienced it at its finest.
Father is so important in child’s life. When I capture “Fatherhood” in my photography, I always think what does it feels like to have a dad? I try to incorporate love, the bond, the connection between father and a child. I can see their love through their eyes. Sometimes I see the fear, especially in new dad’s faces. But also I see the proudness and unconditional love.
Missing someone for all your life became just a part of me... and I hope that my children will never have to experience it.
So if you have a father, please hug him tighter, don’t be afraid to say that you need them in your life or even cuddle if you have a chance, even if you are a grown-up person. Those memories are priceless.
Happy Father’s Day.
Missing you, dad. Miss you forever and always...
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I can actually feel the emotional bonding and love being transferred and returned. I could look at this forever. It gives me peace. Thank you. 🦋
@Gabriele: what is the story behind this one? It looks as if it is much older than the other shots.
It is me with my family. I am sitting on my dads lap...
Load More Replies...I have a serious question for your folks out there, slightly off topic. What is this with the headbands for baby girls? I mean, in the first six months it typically is very hard to tell the sex from the face and from the body form, but why then "mark" the girls? To me this feels as if you would put a tiny fake mustache or a ranger hat onto the baby boys...it in a way spoils the purity of the babies for me, particularly since baby's heads and the pattern of their hair are fascinating and do not need anything to take the attention. But probably I understand the whole idea of these headbands wrong...
Oh this is precious I can feel the love (; so sweet. So proud of these good fathers that give so much love and care to their children
I have a serious question for your folks out there, slightly off topic. What is this with the headbands for baby girls? I mean, in the first six months it typically is very hard to tell the sex from the face and from the body form, but why then "mark" the girls? To me this feels as if you would put a tiny fake mustache or a ranger hat onto the baby boys...it in a way spoils the purity of the babies for me, particularly since baby's heads and the pattern of their hair are fascinating and do not need anything to take the attention. But probably I understand the whole idea of these headbands wrong...
Oh this is precious I can feel the love (; so sweet. So proud of these good fathers that give so much love and care to their children