As I sat gazing at pictures for this site, I started thinking about the clichés relating to photographs and writing. “A picture paints a thousand words.” So the quote goes. However, has anyone ever counted how many words have actually been written or spoken about a single picture? I know I haven’t and I don’t plan on doing so any time soon, if ever. How can it be said only a thousand words? Why not five thousand or five hundred? How can there be a limit set? Your guess is as good as mine.
Many of us know the origin of this quote…and it had absolutely nothing to do with a picture as such. It was coined in 1921 as a way of expressing the effectiveness of using graphics in advertising. How very corporate! Interestingly enough, it had actually evolved and grown into the rather simple meaning of looking at a picture accomplishes the same thing as writing about it. Maybe. Maybe not.
It’s true that pictures tell a story, but exactly how much of the story? A picture (or photo) is a static entity – taken at one moment in time and frozen forever. Where nature is concerned, it could capture timeless beauty which may not continue into perpetuity. Unlike a picture, a written narrative is dynamic. Although based on a static picture, words bring it to life; makes it breathe. Words not only describe, but give texture and substance – permanence.
Depending on the picture, I know when looking at it I have a tendency to ask all sorts of questions before offering any type of observation. For example, let’s consider the photo I selected above. One glance and my mind started to race…simple questions of “where was this taken?” and “when was it taken?” start the tumble. I then contemplated such things as “is it possible the path has existed for over 100 years?” and “who might have traversed it?” By looking at a photo, I usually hope to bring about a memory (or feeling) with which to draw inspiration. It is from such musings many a verse or tale could be derived.
However, if all we did was look and never write or speak about a picture, would the saying “a picture paints a thousand words” still be as profound? Or would it need to evolve to reflect a new meaning?
I wanted to thank you for this nice write up. I definitely liked every little bit of it. I have you bookmarked and will be checking back.
Hi Deirdre,
Thank you for your kind words. I am pleased that you enjoyed it. The topic is something that I’ve been pondering for quite awhile. I’m glad that I have finally had the perfect venue to showcase the piece.