have you ever clicked a photograph and noticed an unknown person in the background?
photographs are memories, they are a part of u. a part of you, that you captured and that moment will always b there with you in the form of a print. every photograph has something to say other than what the photographer intends to show. a little twirl of hair flowing with the wind, the twitch on the side of your lip, about to smile, the little smirk you gave before you could smile and the photograph was captured- every movement, your clothing, where you are seeing, defines you, defines the composition of the photograph.
but these are the things a photographer can take under his control, if taken under professional surveillence. but what about the photographs NOT taken professionally. have you noticed random people squeezing in your frame, or people trying to look from the side of their eye into the lense, or maybe people trying to get out of the frame, just to be polite?
do you have any idea on how many people's photographs YOU must have been a part of? where you, accidently got into the photographers frame. it is a memory of them they have captured, and you have become a part of it. ever asked yourself if you were supposed to be there? being a part of somebody's important memory should not be a coincidence.
were you always supposed to be there?
Or would you just take of it as a mere photograph where you accidentally got into the frame?
THINK ABOUT IT...
photographs are memories, they are a part of u. a part of you, that you captured and that moment will always b there with you in the form of a print. every photograph has something to say other than what the photographer intends to show. a little twirl of hair flowing with the wind, the twitch on the side of your lip, about to smile, the little smirk you gave before you could smile and the photograph was captured- every movement, your clothing, where you are seeing, defines you, defines the composition of the photograph.
but these are the things a photographer can take under his control, if taken under professional surveillence. but what about the photographs NOT taken professionally. have you noticed random people squeezing in your frame, or people trying to look from the side of their eye into the lense, or maybe people trying to get out of the frame, just to be polite?
do you have any idea on how many people's photographs YOU must have been a part of? where you, accidently got into the photographers frame. it is a memory of them they have captured, and you have become a part of it. ever asked yourself if you were supposed to be there? being a part of somebody's important memory should not be a coincidence.
were you always supposed to be there?
Or would you just take of it as a mere photograph where you accidentally got into the frame?
THINK ABOUT IT...
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