The following excerpt is adapted from Andrew Moisey’s book The Photographic World Picture: A New Prehistory of Photography. But the more I looked at Children’s Games, the more complicated my feelings of kinship became. ***Bruegel’s Children’s Games, just over a meter and a half wide, was painted on wood panel in 1560. Spooky Snapshots shows that the framework of this prehistory of photography is no obscure theoretical construct, but a playful part of social reality. Spooky Snapshots shows us that even kids know how to have fun with the basic analytical framework of this book.