Telling a story in 5 frames
A creative photographer Matt posted 5 of his very impressive photographs with an inspirational title "Beware the 5 Stages of Grief" in the group of "Telling a story in 5 frames (Visual story telling)" on flickr. Here they are:

1. Denial 2. Anger 3. Bargaining 4. Depression 5. Acceptance
Then I found it funny to interprete it into a complete different story about a mum and her three kids. So I wrote:
The famiy had been having a peaceful and quiet life till the three rebel kids: red, blue and green decided to make a "Family break":

1. Denial 2. Anger 3. Bargaining 4. Depression 5. Acceptance
Then I found it funny to interprete it into a complete different story about a mum and her three kids. So I wrote:
The famiy had been having a peaceful and quiet life till the three rebel kids: red, blue and green decided to make a "Family break":
- 1st photo: The three kids jumped to escape
- 2nd photo: Only the green kept rising, the blue and red were caught by mother's gravity
- 3rd-4th photo: The blue was struggling till exhausted
- 5th photo: The mother became very angry while the green retuned...
Actually at the beginning, I thought the cup of wine could represent the earth, and the three kids would refer to some typical creatures living on the earth - that would be a real "big family" but too complex to explain in a short story.
Anyway, the simple the better.
Labels: discussion, flickr, matt, photography, story, visual story


2 Comments:
Interesting interpretation of one of our abstract visual stories.
Also, want to let you know I've started a new blog. http://pappysparadise.blogspot.com/
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Pappy, At
9:17 AM
Good post.
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Rufina, At
4:05 PM
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