This 5-Year-Old Photographer With 160,000 Instagram Followers Just Kickstarted His Own BookHis name is Hawkeye.

ByGeoff Weiss

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With a name like Hawkeye, you're pretty much destined for greatness. And at the tender age of 5, Hawkeye Huey has already achieved the unthinkable.

The tot-sized lensman has made a serious name for himself in the world of photography after his unique perspective has garnered him 160,000 followers on Instagram. Huey's account wasnamedthe 40th best Instagram account of all time byRolling Stonemagazine, and he is also the youngest photographer to be published inNational Geographic.

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Check out some of his work -- which is typified bycrooked portraitsanddimly lit sunsets-- righthere.

Huey got his start when his father, Aaron -- who is a photographer forNational Geographic-- bought him his first instant camera at age 4, wishing that his son not learn picture-making via tapping on a smartphone screen.

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Shortly thereafter, the two took off on an 18-month exploration of the American West, whereupon the shaggy-haired toddler "climbed Salvation Mountain, went into the chutes at the Cody Night Rodeo, visited the markets of the Navajo Nation and cruised the Las Vegas strip,"according to the Hueys. Throughout the journey, Aaron began posting Hawkeye's compositions to social media, which gradually gained a sizable following.

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If that doesn't sound enterprising enough, Hawkeye has now taken his distinct creative eye and synthesized it into a business opportunity withCowboys Indians Hobos Gamblers Patriots Tourists and Sunsets-- a book of his work that surpassed its $35,000 Kickstarter goal. The campaign, which closed Friday, raised just over $47,000 from more than 800 backers.

"This knee-high perspective of desert dwellers and tumble weeds was a new addition to the tradition of documenting the American West," Aaron says. "This, after all, was not about holding Hakweye out as some kind of prodigy, but about embracing the creativity and vision of all children." And, indeed, many of Hawkeye's snapshots are ofquestionablecompositionandfocus-- but perhaps that's precisely the point.

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这本书将在春季推出,所有过程eds beyond the book's operating costs going to Hawkeye's "future education and creative endeavors."

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Geoff Weiss

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Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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