Adorable photos show what preschoolers keep in their pockets
Courtesy Melissa Kaseman
When Melissa Kaseman would empty her son's pockets after a day at preschool, she found an assortment of toys, art supplies, flowers, and crumpled pieces of paper. As a photographer whose minimalist style focuses on color, she knew better than to throw them away.
Her photos series, "Preschool Pocket Treasures," captures the whimsy of looking at the world through a child's eyes, where collections of random, ordinary objects are prized possessions.
Kaseman spoke to INSIDER via email about this creative portrait of her preschooler's imagination.
Melissa Kaseman is a Seattle-based photographer.
Courtesy Melissa KasemanShe studied photography at California College of the Arts and Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht in the Netherlands.
She usually photographs interiors and architecture, as well as portraits.
Courtesy Melissa KasemanBut when her son, Calder, was in preschool, she turned her camera on the odds and ends he would bring home each day.
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