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Visual Storytelling Judy Lindo Photography


The Stories my father left behind
Old clippings, quiet memories, and the stories that stayed.
Mar 263 min read


Photographing Quiet
Photographing a feeling, not a place.
Feb 142 min read


Triptych
Definition : Triptych photography is a presentation of three related images displayed together to tell a story, explore a theme, or create a cohesive visual statement, often acting as wall art . The first image certainly fits that description, the other 2 are my own variations on the theme.
Jan 281 min read


From Pinterest to Profile
I collect images on Pinterest that grab me. Sometimes it’s the subject, but most of the time it’s the feel of the photo. When I scroll back through what I’ve saved, there’s definitely a pattern. Apparently, I have a type. Yesterday, I decided to experiment with AI. I copied an image from Pinterest—one that really spoke to me—and paired it with one of my own photos. I asked her (yes, my ChatGPT is a lady) to apply the same look and feel to my image. This is the image I found
Jan 262 min read


The Comfort of Familiar Places
I love traveling to new cities—experiencing different cultures, wandering unfamiliar streets, and of course capturing it all with my camera. But let’s be honest: most of us are lucky if we can do that once, maybe twice, a year. So, what about the other 50 weeks? Where do you go to make photographs when you’ve already “been there, done that”? Good question. 😊 For me, the answer is familiar places—the ones I return to again and again. Not because I’m out of ideas, but because
Jan 112 min read


Why I Photograph What I Photograph
“I’m often asked what kind of photography I shoot, and I usually pause—because the honest answer doesn’t fit neatly into a category.” But the better question—the one that actually matters—is why . I don’t chase dramatic moments. I don’t hunt for expressions or wait for something “big” to happen. I’ve never been particularly interested in photographing people just to photograph people. If someone walks into my frame, it’s usually because they belong there—not because I went
Jan 42 min read
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