Photographer captures 'Childhood in Raw' - life without electronics
Updated | By Poelano Malema
Take a step back and imagine life without television, or even social media. Hard to imagine, right?
Well, in a world where electronics have practically taken over, Niki Boon, a photographer from New Zealand, has documented stunning portraits of her four children who are growing up without electronics.
Boon's photo series, called 'Childhood in Raw', captures beautiful moments from her children's life together on their rural 10 acre property.
"My children are unschooled and live without TV or modern electronic devices, a lifestyle that may seem unconventional to some, but I am here to celebrate the magical place I choose to live with my family," Boon told My Modern Met.
See the stunning images below:
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