Why do adults rarely say “Why?” Do they know everything? Why go to school? How do I tell a teacher that she's wrong? Why don't people fly? Dmitry Brickman, a photographer and author of the “Children's Non-Childish Questions” program, answered these and a million other questions from EURASIA KIDS.
EURASIA KIDS got acquainted with Dmitry Brickman. Dmitry Borisovich was born in the USSR, in Leningrad, and since 1991 has lived in Israel. By education, he is an engineer, by vocation - a photographer. He decided to take up photography when he saw Jerusalem and realized that what he had seen needed to be formulated and realized.
Today, on the air, he told us about why he makes black and white photos, what they actually teach at school and what “fate” means, and answered children's non-childish questions.
- Why don't people fly?
- Why don't they fly? - Fly. In a dream.
- What is the meaning of human life?
- The meaning of a person's life is in the realization of his talents.
- Why do some animals have different eyes?
- I don't know anything about that.
Dmitry was not afraid to fail the answers to the children's questions. The today's conference audience was not divided into adults and children. This world is too amazing to know the answers to absolutely all questions.
Eugenia Kuzmina