This photography project delves into the lives of modern children who seem to have lost touch with the simple joys of childhood. In today's digital age, where screens often replace traditional games and outdoor adventures, these poignant photographs aim to shed light on the fading essence of childhood.
Each photograph in this series is meticulously crafted with Caravaggio-style lighting, using dramatic contrasts between light and shadow to symbolize the stark divide between the bright screens and the surrounding darkness.
Modern childhood, as we know it, is often associated with a constant craving for entertainment and electronic devices. Children no longer know how to spend their free time without smartphones, tablets and snacks. They frequently mimic their parents, spending hours in front of screens instead of immersing themselves in the world of imagination and play.
"Lost Innocence" serves as a powerful reminder of the need to balance the digital age's conveniences with the irreplaceable experiences of childhood and adulthood encouraging a reconnection with the vibrant world beyond screens.