Brooklyn Beckham's Instagram: Aesthetic Genius Or Controversial Choices? Brooklyn Beckham comes under fire after controversial Women's Day post

Brooklyn Beckham's Instagram: Aesthetic Genius Or Controversial Choices?

Brooklyn Beckham comes under fire after controversial Women's Day post

Alright, let’s talk about Brooklyn Beckham. This guy is a photography prodigy, and his Instagram is nothing short of a visual masterpiece. If you're into photography, his feed is pure inspiration. The way he curates his grid, the colors, the composition—it’s all spot-on. Recently, he even dropped a series of photos that looked like they were straight out of Cameron Dallas's playbook. Honestly, the kid knows what he’s doing.

But here’s the thing: even the best photographers can have an off day. Brooklyn recently posted a photo that sparked quite the reaction from his fans. One of his latest shoots, done by his friend Damon Barker, featured a picture of him posing with a gun. Yup, you read that right—a gun. Now, this photo didn’t last long. Brooklyn quickly deleted it, but not before it caught the attention of his followers.

What Happened with the Gun Photo?

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  • Brooklyn recently made the move to New York to focus on his photography career, and while his fans are all about his aesthetic, this particular photo didn’t sit well with them. The black-and-white shot by Damon Barker showed Brooklyn pointing a gun directly at the camera. Another side-profile photo from the same shoot was equally controversial. Let’s just say it wasn’t exactly the kind of content his followers were expecting.

    What Did Fans Think?

    Not surprisingly, the reaction was swift and strong. One fan commented, “I think people with a lot of followers have a responsibility to spread positivity, not promote weapons, especially in a world where we see so much violence and tragedy.” Another fan chimed in, saying, “Really?! What does this make you? Cool?” And a third added, “Guns aren’t cool. Dislike.” Clearly, the message was loud and clear. After deleting the photos, Brooklyn continued to share more images from the same shoot, but this time, he toned down the gun focus.

    Brooklyn’s Journey in Photography

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    Brooklyn’s love for photography started early. At just 14 years old, he picked up a camera and hasn’t looked back since. In an interview with GQ Magazine, he shared that his first camera was a gift from his dad, David Beckham. Brooklyn talked about how he started by taking backstage photos at his mom Victoria Beckham’s fashion shows. “I love doing it,” he said, “but my mom’s always like, ‘Go take pictures of the models!’ And I’m a bit shy at first. So I have to get the first couple of shots out of the way, and then I’m good to go.”

    This story was written by Carl Smith. It originally appeared on our sister site, heatworld.

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