Nigerian photographer Onafujiri "Fuji" Remet made a name for himself earlier this summer when his work was showcased in a Lagos exhibition.
Aside from his curious eye and ability to capture the color and motion of Nigerian street life, Remet received attention for his miniature stature -- he is three years old after all.
Yes, you read that right. Little Fuji learned to man a Sony SLR before most of us could spell our names. His photos capture everything from street vendors to family portraits, from an unusually pint-sized vantage point.
Fuji's early initiation to the art world can be attributed to his creative family. His father and two older sisters are artists as well. At present, the ambitious young photographer has 3,000 images to his name, according to Visual News. Not bad for a toddler, but Remet's father has even bigger hopes for his budding child prodigy.
"I hope he grows up to become a larger than life photographer, who'll explore his natural platform to impact remarkably on the course of humanity," he told CNN.
Although Fuji may be one of the youngest artists we've featured on The Huffington Post Arts&Culture page, he is certainly not the only youngun to explore his creative side. Six-year-old Shorya Mahanot shows a striking resemblance to a young Jackson Pollock while eleven-year-old Autumn de Forest works in a pop art state of mind.
See Fuji's works below and scroll dow to peruse some of our other favorite child art stars. Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
Framing a street model
A model framed
The other side
Blue skies above Magodo
Captured
Carsor Carts just get it done
Eagle eye shot
Down to mile 12
Eagle eye
Foto army
Tuned to the future
In the mist
Ketu mile 12 express
Kudirat abiola way oregun
Lagos Eden the sky is no limit
Lagos eden
Plantain seller framed
Restin place
Restin place before shot