His friend Claire Bidwell Smith, author of the best-selling memoir “The Rules of Inheritance,” told her own Instagram followers to check them out. The roadtrip photos - Stella in her carseat Stella using a portable training potty at a roadside pitstop Stella eating barbeque - were first posted to his Instagram account. It’s a beautiful image, but does it belong in a public venue frequented by perverts and prudes alike? Here’s where I land: However uncomfortable a given photo may make me feel, I would be even less comfortable telling someone they can’t post it. Pictures like the one of his daughter sitting between his legs in a bathtub might trigger a twinge of discomfort for the candidness and intimacy they capture. ![]() But you wouldn’t necessarily have that context if you were to stumble upon his photos online somewhere for the first time. ![]() Neumann happens to be an award-winning fine art photographer with commercial clients like Reebok and Visa. And yet, the photos raise an interesting question about how much we share about our kids on social media.
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