A nice idea indeed!
A Mom From Taiwan Documents Her Son’s Childhood for 17 Years, and the Results Are Astounding

A photographer and an artist, Annie Wang from Taiwan is also a mother. Being a very creative person, she decided to break the stereotypical “mother and child” photos. Annie started her photo project “The Mother as a creator” a day before her due date, one year later she took the photo of herself and her son in front of the picture from the previous year. That became the idea of the project.
Annie has been taking photos for 17 years, of just her and her boy, every time with the previous picture as a background and it shows how their life changed in a really creative, artistic, and dynamic way.
We at Bright Side found this project interesting and decided to show it to our readers.
2001 The day before I was due to give birth
2002 Pressing the camera shutter together
2003 My son’s leg was in plaster
2004 Celebrating Christmas
2005 Setting up the exhibition
2006 Working hard
2010 Moving and uncertain
2011 Making dreams
2014 At the same height
2018 Arguing for freedom
Did you like the project? Are you thinking about doing something similar? Or maybe you already have some interesting photo projects? Tell us what you think in the comments and share this article with your friends and family.
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That’s a cool idea
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