Joe, I know others have said this before, but I love the shots that give us just one snippet of the story, leaving us to imagine the scenes leading up to and away from this moment:
“Hey, Chief, let’s try that place on Elizabeth for lunch”
“I don’t know, Dude. Looks a little sketchy.”
“Come on! We can at least take a look, right?”
Did they go in? Did they scurry away? Did they ever go back to work? A myriad of possibilities from one frozen moment in time. I’ll be thinking about them all day. Thanks!
Joe, I know others have said this before, but I love the shots that give us just one snippet of the story, leaving us to imagine the scenes leading up to and away from this moment:
“Hey, Chief, let’s try that place on Elizabeth for lunch”
“I don’t know, Dude. Looks a little sketchy.”
“Come on! We can at least take a look, right?”
Did they go in? Did they scurry away? Did they ever go back to work? A myriad of possibilities from one frozen moment in time. I’ll be thinking about them all day. Thanks!
Somewhere I once wrote, “I don’t want my photos to tell you a story. I want them to make you tell me a story.”