Familial Wildlife Photography

The Robin Schwartz Amelia Forman Images Focus on Animals

These images of youngster Amelia Forman have been taken by her mother Robin Schwartz. By way of each photo, Schwartz aims to capture the unique and deep relationship that her daughter shares with animals.

Separating Schwartz's photography from akin projects is her focus on an impressive assortment of animals. Whether shooting monkeys, kangaroos, cats or even camels, Forman remains calm and in tune with the subjects, no matter their origins.

Adding to the artistic value of these snapshots is Forman's involvement with the series. She contributes her ideas to the production and sets, making the process all the more collaborative. As such, the 15-year-old will likely continue to flourish in the sector of fauna-based shots.

Collaborative Wildlife Photography
The involvement of young children in producing wildlife photography can be a new area of exploration for photographers.
Animal-centered Photography
Photographers can explore capturing animals with a focus on their unique characteristics and personalities.
Inclusive Wildlife Photography
Incorporating different types of animals like monkeys, kangaroos, cats, and camels in photography can be a new trend in the industry.

Who This Affects Most

Photography
The photography industry can provide opportunities to explore new areas of inclusive children and animal-centered photography.
Art
The art world can explore the possibilities of using familial photography to create unique animal art pieces.
Education
Educators can derive innovative lesson plans based on animal photography, encouraging interaction between students and the natural world.
SCORE
4.4 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen X
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Gen Alpha (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 90%
Activity 33%
Freshness 8%