Last night we went to Bella Bella beach to catch the sunset. These winter days are getting a little warmer and a little longer, so we put on our puffies to head to the beach after dinner at your Mom’s suggestion. As you know we’re locked in by trees at our house(s), so horizons take effort.
Automatically, you grabbed your circa-2013 Sony Cybershot camera, checked the batteries, and stashed it in your pocket.
We are a lot alike and nothing proves that to me more than your art and taking up phorography with gusto. You have asked for your own camera since you could talk. We got you a "little kid" camera at first, but it wasn't great. What it did in durability didn’t make up for the lack of pixels. You asked for a Polaroid camera but that paper is expensive, so I graduated you to the Sony, which was a handheld marvel in its day. Now it's worth about $30 on eBay.
You've since been running around with camera and taking selfies with you friends. For events like our sunset beach walk, you pay attention to the details and capture them: a dog’s footprints, a stranded starfish, a stork that you chase for several minutes at a time. You run over and playback the pictures with a big grin as we look at the imperfectly perfect short series.
I uploaded the first batch of your images from these past months to our Google Photos account so we can always and easily access them. It’s fun seeing our world from your point-of-view, and I trust I’ll get to see more and more of that. Just keep shooting.
Love, Dad