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Using the Camera for Learning and Creativity With Children

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December 9th, 2011

Photography is easily recognizable as an art form and a creative outlet for many whether professional or amateur. With a digital camera, the ability to allow inexperienced children to begin their experimentation with photography without the cost concern associated with film and developing is an even greater opportunity. Childhood experience with photography can promote creativity and provide a wonderful tool for learning in general. Certainly, working with a child to understand the operation of a simple digital camera is necessary before beginning but the possibilities to stimulate imagination, story telling, interest in topics such as history, geography, nature, and sciences among others are endless. The following are just a few examples of some of the activities with a camera that can get children started on a life time of study, a hobby of interest, or simply an photography basics enthusiasm to explore and learn.A Project for Younger Siblings Many children enjoy creating projects for younger children, perhaps it is the desire in all of us to mentor. Identifying items that have the various letters of the alphabet in them, photographing them, and producing an alphabet book for a younger sibling just beginning to read is an example of such a project. To further stimulate imagination, the development of a story book is another possibility. As an example, using the family dog, the child photographer could take various pictures of the pet and devise a short story around “The Life and Times of Fido”, “Fido’s Big Adventure”, or whatever title is appropriate.A Travel Diary Like adults, children can use a camera to keep their own photo journal of any travels; whether to grandma’s house or to the beach a record of memories is certainly a treasure.