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Japanese photographer Hideaki Hamada: Photos are children's future gifts.

Different from headshots and parent-child * * * episodes, Hideaki Hamada often only takes a small back, or even can't see the back of his face, but the photos taken contain the magic that people can't bear to look away for a long time and recall childhood memories.

Clear sky, square, warm sunshine, two little boys jumped to the ground from the flower platform again and again, and then rolled back and forth on the slate floor, enjoying the rare sweat in winter. Their father is holding a camera two or three meters away, talking to the children and capturing their free play.

This is how Hamada-style family life photos are produced.

Hideaki Hamada, a 36-year-old Japanese photographer, has attracted attention at home and abroad for taking photos of his two sons' lives. The theme of the photo is very common, and the scene is just the balcony at home and the adjacent alley. The shooting content is a funny game or a daze between children, but he can reproduce the original flavor of children's innocence, concentration and joy in it. Works full of stories and warmth often remind people that there are many simple and beautiful things left in ordinary life.

Hideaki Hamada, a fresh and moving Japanese style family photo, has quickly accumulated tens of thousands of fans since it was published online in 2008, and has been interviewed and invited by European, American and Asian magazines for many times. Held in Taiwan Province, Lithuania and Singapore, in the name of two sons, "Haru &; Mina's photo exhibition, which should have been a private photo album of Hamada's family life, seems to have crossed the national border and become an international vision of family life.

"The really important things should be cherished! In an exclusive interview with Hideaki Hamada, he expressed his initial intention to devote himself to parent-child photography. He said that the stage of being able to get along with children for a long time is only about the first ten years. " I have always held this idea, hoping to film their growth process and leave memories. 」