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The Origin of Children's Photography in Changsha
At the beginning of 1990, a wave of children's photography swept across the mainland. At that time, quite a few photographers started their own entrepreneurial dreams, developed their own styles and brands, and abandoned the traditional children's photography mode. For example, the children's photography of three bears in Changsha is a vivid example. They gave up the traditional studio indoor photography and focused on children's outdoor photography. With excellent service, they have now opened up a brand-new market. Children's photography of Sesame Baby and Leaf Baby also came into being in this wave of children's photography. After several years of ups and downs, it gradually gained a foothold in Hunan and rose rapidly, becoming the largest children's photography agency in Changsha. Now there are more and more children's photography in Changsha, such as children's photography of oranges and apples in Changsha, love film club, golden age children's photography, QQ baby and so on. There are also many shooting styles. For example, European and American style, Han Feng, rural style and so on.
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