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Blog: Photographs

Photographs are frozen moments. From time to time they remind us about things that we hold dear. A very important role is played by them in our lives. They remind us about people, places, occasions, events, feelings, landscapes, architecture, emotions, stories and connect us to our past in unexplained ways. They provide us with memories and invoke smiles or sadness. They are powerful tools of healing and more. They are priceless. Photographs are immortal if you preserve them with care and vigil.

They have the capacity to change our moods by just looking at them. A mere glance and memories flood our minds instantly. Pictures help us remember things that may have turned fuzzy over time. Their sheer presence in our wardrobes or archives is like a mini treasure waiting to be devoured to fulfillment. Flipping through an album of pictures is an exercise for our rusting brain. Weddings, get-togethers, outings, trips, or parties demand photographs so as to be savored for leisure or as medicine for sore hearts. In grief, they are the harbingers of warmth, togetherness, bliss, and familiarity. They generate a sense of calm in hours of anxiety.

Photographs are stories. Stories waiting to be unfolded by individualistic perception. Each person perceives a picture according to their understanding and spectrum of thoughts. How we visualize a photograph cements our ideas and beliefs of beauty, happiness, grief, or sadness. Photographs evoke different emotions for different people. A picture can convey what words can’t. It can be an essay or a deep message in itself without any trumpets. They effortlessly capture our attention. Photo galleries holding exhibitions are the best examples of captivating our minds. They take us to a different level of knowledge and sensitivity.

They mark time and emphasize body language, texture, and overall mood. They are footprints of time. Good photos trigger a relationship and a sense of bonding. A bond that is unsaid but is understood. Photos help us cherish whatever is left still. Pictures are remembered better and speak louder than words. They generate an act of creating. Creativity that talks to us in their own mystical ways. Photographs on walls, cellphones, cabinets, mind, and eyes inspire our imaginations. Life is like a broken-winged bird without them. More the merrier they leave. They are stress relievers and aid in good sleep too. They engage us through their honesty. Photos delight our senses.