By SHAUNA ANDERSON
A dark haired olive skinned two-year old girl with an impish grin wiggles her toes delightedly as she squirms in front of the camera.
Her daisy print knickers stretch across her ankles and her wavy hair blows in the breeze. She’s laughing delightedly, posing for the camera without a trace of awareness as she sits on her potty.
Photo credit: Wyatt Neumann
We’ve all taken these images of our kids – the cheeky ones, the potty training ones, the bare-skinned beauty ones.
Because that’s how we see our children. Innocent. Unaware. Carefree.
The adorable little girl in these pics is Stella, and the glorious picture was taken by her dad, Wyatt Neumann, Neumann is a photographer who captured a series of startlingly beautiful images during a road trip they took together.
Many people would describe the images as delightful. But some people – a large group of people in fact – didn’t see a small girl enjoying the feeling of her fairy dress billowing in the wind.
They saw “pornography”.
They didn’t see a little tot crouched on a road against a fierce sky.
They saw “perversity”.
Top Comments
I see the innocence, fun and joy of a playing child. The ones who see (or want to see) porn in these photographs, clearly have some unresolved issues to deal with. Looks to me the haters are projecting their own fears/experiences (or worse) onto the photographer. I root for the guy with the camera. Beautiful work.
So sad that people have reacted negatively over these gorgeous photos and childhood innocence. Society has become too hung-up on nudity - especially when it comes to naked children. I could not get my children to keep their clothes on when they were age two and three. They felt no shame, no embarrassment, no reason to fear being seen "as nature intended". They simply felt uncomfortable in their clothes, so they took them off! I think that rather than Neumann being a "sick fuck", the ones who labelled him as such are the ones who need help.