During her travels, photographer Kevin Kling always went out of her way to meet children. This book reunites her photos of children and offers a vision of childhood in its innocence and naivety. There are children in kimonos climbing up trees, a brother and sister giggling uncontrollably, and a band of children riding in the plains of Mongolia.
During her travels, photographer Kevin Kling always went out of her way to meet children. This book reunites her photos of children and offers a vision of childhood in its innocence and naivety. There are children in kimonos climbing up trees, a brother and sister giggling uncontrollably, and a band of children riding in the plains of Mongolia.