Written by Joelcy Kay
Editor & Curator – Edge of Humanity Magazine
Curator – NO MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY
The expectations and curiosity of waiting for a roll of film to develop rather days or hours depending on how old you are was mostly eliminated by the digital era. But the feeling and desire of looking at these photographs bearing the weight of the stories it tells have not.
Natural disasters’ documentaries are gut wrenching to watch as most of us cannot imagine enduring such a loss. These touching historical images are full of personal tiny rescues on the faces of people finding precious belongs left behind by complete destruction. These treasures very often are photographs; they tell stories of their past lives, depicting people they love, and loved ones that are gone, with tremendous emotional charge.
Humans have a way to keep somethings primal, and photographs are one of these relics, as we today take more images than we can count, and our brains or hearts still keep the flame of excitement burning to see the next shot.
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Images are, the way we keep track of, what’s happened in our own lives, the lives of others, the ones we love and cared about, and, after we’re older, these photos became the stories we have of, telling the younger generations, and, they too, hopefully, will, pass those stories down, with their own, interpretations of what we, told them, so, the stories from the photographs become, richer with time.