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Photographs are the reflection of untold stories

Photographs are the reflection of untold stories, unseen beauties, unexpressed emotions, and the unheard songs of life.

Debasish Mridha

About the author

Debasish Mridha is a physician, philosopher, and writer who combines scientific training with philosophical thinking in his work. Born in Bangladesh and now living in the United States, Mridha works as a neurologist while writing books and sharing wisdom through his quotes.

His background in medicine gives him a unique outlook on life. Mridha wrote “Sweet Rhymes of Home,” a poetry collection that shows his skill with words and deep thoughts. Many know him for his short, powerful sayings that make people think about life in new ways.

Mridha often writes about beauty, happiness, and finding meaning in everyday life.

The meaning of the quote

This quote from Mridha tells us that photos do more than just record what we see.

When we take a photo, we catch moments that would pass without notice. A street photographer catches the quick smile between strangers that most people miss. A nature photographer shows us tiny details in flowers or insects we walk past every day.

Each photo tells a story without words. Think about old family photos in an album. They show not just faces but stories about relationships, celebrations, hard times, and growth. A wedding photo shows joy but also hope for the future. A graduation picture shows pride but also years of work.

Photos also show beauty we might miss. I once saw a photo of a rusty old factory that looked ugly. But the photographer found patterns in the rust, caught warm light hitting the metal, and turned something plain into something beautiful. This teaches us to look harder at the world around us.

Photos catch feelings that people often hide. Think about war photography that shows fear in soldiers’ eyes or the blank stares of refugees. These images tell us about pain words might not express. On the flip side, photos of people laughing or hugging show joy and connection that feel real when we look at them.

What can we learn from this quote?

First, we should value photos more. When you look through your phone’s camera roll, see what stories they tell. Photos from your last trip might show more than just places but also how you felt while there.

Second, we can improve at taking photos by looking for those “untold stories” Mridha mentions. Next time you take a photo, ask what story it tells. Does it show something most people miss? Does it catch a feeling?

Third, photos matter. Photos help us share our view of the world with others. They bridge gaps between cultures and times. Through photos, we see how people lived 100 years ago or how they live now in far places.

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