In the world of social media, few things are as universally loved as a child’s unfiltered joy. Recently, a video shared by comedian Austin Miles Geter became an internet sensation, proving that photography skills can start at a very young age. While most parents find their phones filled with blurry shots of the floor or accidental pocket photos, Austin discovered something much better. His young daughter, Charlie, took matters into her own hands—and the result was a series of photos that fans simply cannot stop talking about.
Baby’s selfies turn out to be very, very cute
The viral video begins with Austin “catching” his daughter, Charlie, as she struggles to carry a large smartphone through their home. Despite the device being nearly as big as her head, she holds it with surprising determination. The real magic happens when the video transitions to show the “gems” Austin found on his camera roll afterward. Instead of the usual blurry mess, Charlie had managed to snap several high-quality, adorable selfies that captured her expressive face perfectly.
This moment is incredibly relatable for any parent in the digital age. We have all handed a phone to a toddler only to find hundreds of mysterious photos later. Usually, these are just close-ups of a nose or a dark ceiling, but Charlie proved to be a natural-born influencer. Austin’s caption, “I was not disappointed with these gems,” perfectly sums up the pride and humor that come with discovering a child’s hidden talents.
It is a sweet reminder of how children observe and mimic the world around them. Charlie didn’t just play with the phone; she knew exactly what it was for. The video has brought smiles to millions, with many viewers joking that the toddler already has better selfie skills than most adults. In a world of staged photos and heavy filters, Charlie’s accidental and authentic “photoshoot” is a refreshing dose of pure, toddler-led cuteness.
Originally reported by Samridhi Goel on Momtastic.
