Photos | Little Engineer at Work

Young Benno explores electronics in the workshop, blending curiosity with creativity.
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In this charming moment from the October Randoms album, young Benno Schmitz delves into the intriguing world of electronics. Captured on October 24, 2024, the scene reveals a budding fascination as he interacts with various hardware components in a makeshift laboratory setting. Surrounded by monitors, wires, and gadgets, Benno’s inquisitive nature is palpable. This photograph beautifully encapsulates a child's wonder and the early sparks of a potential future in engineering.
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