The New York Times is running a film made by photographer Robbie Cooper which consists solely of children’s faces as they play games.
It’s both funny and frightening. That little ginger sucker looks as though he’s about to chew his lips off.
Take a look.







morriss said:
My missus constantly laughs at the faces I pull playing games. Especially when I’m under stress like trying to catch up in a racing game, or under heavy fire and backed into a corner.
Dimacorgan said:
Haha! Funny! (but why the heck was the little black girl starting to cry?!)
Shatner said:
Presumably because she was finding that bit of Manhunt 2 very disparaging.
Jonty said:
Terrible missed opportunity for tabloid outrage there, it’s video evidence of him putting kids in front of what are very obviously 18-rated games.
New rallying call for ELSPA too: Don’t blame the game makers! Blame the photographers!
scuz said:
it doesn’t make sense though, the results would have been just as interesting if he’d put them infront of a fifa game or mario kart.
google his name though and you get another interesting photo essay
wz said:
Would have been great if done without the typical “games equals violence” bull.