Apr 5 2026 | By: Brown Bunny Photography
The way we usually see children is from above.
This prompt invites you to pause and see the world from where they are.
Get down to your child’s eye level before taking a photo.
Photographing at eye level creates a stronger sense of connection. It brings the viewer into the child’s world rather than looking down on it.
This shift often makes images feel more intimate and more emotionally present.
Kneel, sit, or even lie on the floor if needed. The closer you are to their perspective, the more natural the image will feel.
You don’t need them to notice you.
Let the moment unfold as it is.
This prompt is part of The Everyday Childhood Photo Project — a free, gentle photo project offering weekly prompts to help moms document childhood with intention.
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