| Everyone loves to take photos. When you take | | | | how these people hide this emotions, but you just |
| photos it defines something within you. It serves | | | | cannot hide being happy with a smile, probably |
| as a remembrance on your history in which you | | | | you can hide sadness with a smile, that is how |
| can laugh, cry, or simply makes you smile. | | | | photographs sometimes can make different |
| And within this history a photograph provides a | | | | perception of these events. |
| glimpse of what has happened. | | | | Conserving history through photographs |
| But can a photograph really show who you were | | | | Just a question in mind, why does history is |
| before? | | | | always reminded of photographs, is it that |
| My answer is yes, although it does not show the | | | | photographs serves as a witness of these |
| full details of what you were before, but the | | | | events? Or simply it is a reflection. Reflection on |
| glimpse of it preserves the memories of who you | | | | what did happened during these times, even |
| were. | | | | showing different emotions. |
| Photography helps in writing and showing what | | | | Some will say that a photograph is a window |
| was the history. Even before the ancient times | | | | though this events in your life. And I fully agree |
| ancient people used to draw on walls to show the | | | | with them, without these photographs you have |
| history of their present. Photographs can show | | | | nothing to show but just stories which you can be |
| different facets or definitions depending on what | | | | doubted off, but with photographs you have |
| you perceive about what it shows. | | | | precise stories which you can be clear and |
| Emotions | | | | accurate. |
| Is it possible that you can see through the | | | | A photograph is a window through your history, |
| emotions of the picture if the person is happy or | | | | through everyone’s history, which reflects |
| sad? Probably or probably not but it depends on | | | | who you are today. |