![]() “A picture is worth a thousand words” is a very famous idiom we often overlook but that is conveyed every day in our Facebook news feed, Twitter, Instagram or any other social network we use (American Idioms, 2002). Photography can capture tearful reunions, civic movements, can communicate feelings, thoughts, and inspire to be part of the message it sends. It is an important part of our society, and organizations such as #Blacklivesmatter, or United We Dream use photography and videos as an important part of their advocacy. We see it every day, we agree or disagree everyday by liking, sharing or being part of those images. It is an important aspect of a movement and their advocacy. It is also important to not only share images, but also be part and get involved. According to Kathryn Gill, documentation is accepted as a fundamental part of conservation practice (Gill, 2012). We all remember the Civil Rights movement, the Feminist movement, and the Anti-War protests in the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s; we remember the strong messages photos sent, and not because we were present, but because the images we saw were stronger than a quote or a speech. We remember Martin Luther King Jr.’s protests and marches because of the strength in the message conveyed in the Photographs. We felt connected We can all be part of a something; we can participate in our community and be part of a change. Don’t stay behind and allow other people to make decisions for you; it is time to take the future into our hands. Take photos, embrace technology and share your message through the power of photography. Find your message, your movement, your power and stand up for your message and share. Use photography as a tool and empower your community. Let your photography speak for you. “A picture is worth a thousand words.” By: Kassandra Alvarez Gill, K. (2012) Images can speak louder than words: Communicating conservation effectively. Studies in Conservation, Volume 57, Number S1, p.114-121 picture is worth a thousand words. (n.d.) McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. (2002). Retrieved February 15 2016 from http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/picture+is+worth+a+thousand+words
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