A child and his sister are taking a photo by the river using a camera
Becoming a professional photographer is not easy, it takes a long time to learn to be a photographer and use a good camera, let alone a wildlife photographer.
In addition to mastering the tools, the risk of becoming a wildlife photographer is also very high.
However, if we train a child from an early age, he will have the potential to become a professional protographer later when he becomes an adult.
A child and his sister are pointing at an object to take a photo on the river bank using a camera
but when we train we need assistance from parents or processional people.
We teach them how to use tools, how to take photos and about the moment when it's time to take photos or snap
A boy is approaching his mother holding a camera by the river
Moreover, we train children to become photographers directly in the wild, they will be more receptive.
Besides being able to become little photographers, children can also learn about nature and the environment, where when they grow up they will definitely become professional wildlife photographers and have a conservation spirit.
A boy is being taught by his mother how to use a camera and how to be a photographer in the wild
A girl is walking by the river
Make them children can enjoy playing and learning in the wild.