Italian photographer, Gabriele Galimberti spent 18 months photographing children around the world with their most prized possessions, their toys.
"The richest children were more possessive. At the beginning, they wouldn’t want me to touch their toys, and I would need more time before they would let me play with them. In poor countries, it was much easier. Even if they only had two or three toys, they didn’t really care. In Africa, the kids would mostly play with their friends outside."
Malawi
Italy
Ukraine
Zanzibar
China
Haiti
Texas
Botswana
Thailand
Italy
Morocco
Albania
Costa Rica
India
Kenya
Superb photos, and a brilliant idea (if a little heavy on the Photoshop). Lots and lots more on Murad Osmann's Instagram (the photographer).
Anyone who knows me knows that I have a fascination of all things WW1/2, bunkers (and castles, but they're not really WW1/2) in particular. I lose myself completely when I'm in or around one, and sometimes, photos, such as these by Jonathan Andrews, are enough.
I really wanted to call this post 'Bonkers About Bunkers' but I managed to resist.