Before/After

Before

As an avid photographer, I often go to different places, seeing things that aren’t there, imagining stories that don’t exist. And this makes me feel happy. The power of imagination is something unique and it forms the very core of a photo essay. Everyone interprets a picture differently, and that’s perfectly alright. A photo is an abstraction of one’s true feelings and more likely than not, you see or interpret it based on your true inner feelings. In short, you see what you think, and that’s the beauty of photos and photo essays.

After

As an avid photographer, I often go to different places, seeing things that aren’t there, imagining stories that don’t exist. And this makes me feel happy. The power of imagination is something unique and it forms the very core of a photo essay. In Karl Lagerfeld’s words, “What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.”

Everyone interprets a picture differently, and that’s perfectly alright. A photo is an abstraction of one’s true feelings and more likely than not, you see or interpret it based on your true inner feelings. In short, you see what you think, and that’s the beauty of photos and photo essays. As was rightly said by Ansel Adams, “There are two people in every photograph: the photographer and the viewer.”


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