Washington-based photographer Lady Engledow designed a tongue-in-cheek picture series—with help from his spouse Jen—that punches fun at the dad he never wishes to be.
In ‘World’s Best Father’, he shows himself as a diverted, self-absorbed, neglectful, confused and sometimes overbearing dad towards his four-year-old little girl Alice Bee.
In all images of the sequence, Engledow is presented humorously having a ‘World’s Best Father’ java mug.
“I’ve always used comedy as a way to cope with my individual worries and neuroses, and often these images are often an make an effort to do just that—to demonstrate humorously the worries that I and, as I’ve discovered, many other new dads have about fatherhood,” he creates.
Engledow is also increasing cash on Kickstarter to generate a 2013 schedule using the top images of the sequence.
Check out his digital cameras sequence below:
In ‘World’s Best Father’, he shows himself as a diverted, self-absorbed, neglectful, confused and sometimes overbearing dad towards his four-year-old little girl Alice Bee.
In all images of the sequence, Engledow is presented humorously having a ‘World’s Best Father’ java mug.
“I’ve always used comedy as a way to cope with my individual worries and neuroses, and often these images are often an make an effort to do just that—to demonstrate humorously the worries that I and, as I’ve discovered, many other new dads have about fatherhood,” he creates.
Engledow is also increasing cash on Kickstarter to generate a 2013 schedule using the top images of the sequence.
Check out his digital cameras sequence below:
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