
You may have heard the old adage, “A picture is worth a thousand words”. Often people interpret the saying most literally believing it means that what we see in a picture is worth a thousand words in describing a situation or proof of something. We all know that a photograph can be deceiving even without the use of manipulation. Often in a trial, a photograph is only one, often small, piece of evidence.
For me, a picture is worth a thousand words is a more metaphorical concept. The saying and my, fairly recently adopted, thinking the saying means multiple and complex ideas can be conveyed in a single image conveying its meaning with more essence more effectively than mere words.
My goal with some of my art is to convey a story, emotion, or concept. Oftentimes the story, emotion, or concept may be more clear and other times less so and open to different interpretations by different viewers.
One of the issues that led me to this thought was a recent browse of my Lightroom catalog. I was seeking a particular image out of the thousands I have cataloged but I was unable to find the image I sought. I have been horrible at using keywords, titles, or descriptions. I have been even worse at identifying locations where photographs were taken. This began me to think about words and art. I then noticed I have, literally, thousands of images that have never seen the light of day except to occupy space in my Lightroom catalog. Many of these could be put to use as parts of projects or used to convey stories, emotions, or concepts given the proper attention.
Begin to look at your images, and see what multiple and complex ideas can be conveyed with the proper use of your work. Who knows, you may discover more about yourself as an artist and your creativity.
















