Reclaim Your Inner Child
- G NAZHAD
- Sep 21, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 23
The best photos come when you stop trying to be perfect. Treat every frame as an adventure and every click as play.

When did we start taking life so seriously? Somewhere along the way, we traded curiosity for schedules, wonder for routine, and play for productivity. But photography reminds us of something we’ve always known deep down: the world is full of moments waiting to be discovered, and the best ones are often found when we play.
Remember how we used to explore as children? We played without seeking approval, without worrying if anyone was watching, and without trying to make sense of every action. Photography can be the same. Every frame is a game, every click a chance to experiment, laugh, and see the world differently. There are no rules, no expectations, no need for validation, just you, your camera, and the joy of discovery.
Go outside. Chase the sunlight as it filters through leaves. Hide behind corners and peek around objects to capture fleeting moments. Notice the shadows, the laughter of strangers, the curious patterns in everyday life. Treat it as a game: playful, mischievous, and full of surprises.
Photography is an invitation to reconnect with your inner child to observe, experiment, and enjoy without pressure. Each frame becomes a story of curiosity, each image a celebration of play. The moment you stop measuring worth by likes, critiques, or outcomes, the magic begins.
So pick up your camera. Step outside. Explore. Play. Let curiosity guide your lens, and let joy lead the way. Life is too short to take too seriously, and the best photographs often come from the freedom to simply enjoy the game.
Play like a child again; no rules, no audience, just joy with a camera in your hand.
Stay curious, stay playful!
Nazhad






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