Childhood bedrooms are among the first places we call our own. Shared with others or not, these are spaces of our play, of our dreams, and of our stuff. Teddy bears, action figures, blankets, pillows, marks on the ceiling—each child’s bedroom forms its own unique world. Venice based photographer James Mollison’s book, “Where Children Sleep” explores this originary landscape, taking us inside children’s bedrooms across the globe and drawing attention to a child’s ‘“material and cultural circumstances.”
traveling through photos of little people :)