That is something we picture makers tend to forget, to most snapshooters a photo is not that important in itself. What is important are the memories it triggers. So snapshot=mnemonic seems like a true equation.

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Simon King wrote:
and something my
mother-in-law said. She saw an photo that had been taken 30 years ago in
the old family home. The subject was blurred and the framing was
appalling, but when she saw it (after it being in a box for at least 20
years) her face broke out in a priceless grin. She was looking at the
wallpaper - which was in focus - and it brought back a flood of
memories.



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