Camera nut said:It seems so simple yet says a lot to me. It has always been a favorite of mine.
In 2012 my daughter got married. My mother was dying of cancer. The wedding was outside a golf course clubhouse overlooking a huge pond. Beautiful. The chairs were all empty and nobody at the podium yet. One of the photos the photographer took is of my dad just getting to the front row with my young (68) year old mother on his arm. The shot is from behind like yours. When I saw the photo weeks later it so moved me that I burst into tears. It still does that to me... four years later. I cannot look at it. There are no other people in the shot except mom and dad. The photo is the most emotionally evocative shot I have ever seen. To anyone else it probably means nothing. For me, it captures the absolute sadness I was feeling at the time for my mother and also the strength it took for her to be there. She wasn't going to let cancer stop her from being at and also dancing at her granddaughter's wedding. They were just two small subjects at the end of that long aisle. I think THAT is what you want a photo to do.
I think your photo is most beautiful. It has brought tears to my eyes, but in a much happier tone. My mother and my daughter were very close. I can see that in your photo too.
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