Wataro is a father of two children. One day, he handed the camera to his 3-year-old son and went to work.

Japanese photographer わたろ Wataro (@wataro_photo) posted a series of photos on Twitter that received over 153,000 likes at the time of writing.
However, the photos weren't taken by Wataro.
When he handed his camera to his 3-year-old son...?
Wataro is a father of two children. One day, he handed the camera to his 3-year-old son and went to work.
When he returned home, he checked the camera and found these photos.


The rest of the article can be viewed on our partner’s website, grape Japan at “What happens when you give a 3-year-old a camera for a day. Photos are “moving”; “genius.”