While most 3-year-olds are just concerned with candies and toys, Onafijiri “Fuji” Remet from Lagos, Nigeria is already well on his way to becoming a professional photographer.
The youngest of three immensely talented children from a creative family, Fuji held his very first photo exhibition last month, a week before his third birthday.
Fuji’s portfolio consists of “street scapes and daily life portraits” that have been captured on the streets of Nigeria—his proud father Pius Kugbere Remet, an artist and graphic designer, says that his son is mostly inspired by the work of his creative family.
In his short career, Fuji has amassed a collection of more than 3,000 photographs—when he first started shooting, he used a camera that was exactly a quarter of his body size.
Amazingly, he is not the only prodigy in the family—his two sisters have also produced award-winning works in painting, computer graphics and photography.
Do you remember what you were doing when you were three?
[via CNN]