If there were no photographs, the world would have been robbed of so many memories and milestones. Being a documentation of the days passed, photographs are more than just evoking nostalgia. It plays a vital role in preserving world history and an interactive way of storytelling that goes beyond the boundaries of languages and time. So, what it takes to click a good picture? We all ask the same question.
Well, the answer is simple and our very own
Paoli Dam sums it up beautifully.
On
World Photography Day, the versatile actress shared an interesting take on photographs. She took to her Instagram handle to share two pictures of lush green nature and wrote, “To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.”
For those who are not aware of, World Photography Day is celebrated on August 19 each year, across the globe. This day has been chosen to mark the purchase of patent to the iconic daguerreotype camera by French government, who then made it free to use for the rest of the world.