Photographs are both true and fiction.
I believe that there are differences between something being true, and something being the truth because just because something is true, doesn’t mean it is the only truth.
Fiction can definitely contain lots of truth in it.
A photo caption should describe your the feelings or things that remind you of the moment the photo was taken.
I look at an image to see what people want me to see, from a new perspective.
I like photos only if I like the qualities of the photo, not to be liked by the person who posted it.
When I’m on Instagram, I look and really examine photos for about a minute and interact with them if it’s someone I like, know, or appreciate.
I like selfies, I think they are a way for people to be seen the way that they want to be seen.
I don’t think I’ve seen the most amazing photograph of life yet.
I don’t have a DSLR camera







I was looking around my room one day and I realized how much more there is to the little details of it, and the way the little pops of art completely bring the life and energy to the room and my life. Sometimes the most beautiful things can be right in front of us, we just have to look at it from a different point of view.
I feel as if my photos can show a story of the beauty around us.
I think that the photo of the lava lamp glitter is the best one because it shows how free and beautiful life is and can unexpectedly be.
Does your photostory contain an image that you think is not, by itself, a “great” image, but that is nonetheless important because it helps to tell your story?
Next time I think I will try to take photos with more depth and detail.