As photographers, we are told that most great images tell a story, although that story will be interpreted differently by each viewer. Because an image is a visual slice of a narrative captured by an individual photographer, it will of course be highly subjective. Viewers can only guess at the context in which the image was taken and so a difference of interpretation must exist as each viewer tries to make what they will of the image.
It is our intention that In My View will foster a collaboration between photographers and writers to demonstrate how each writer interprets the story of the photograph that inspires them. Photographers are often intrigued to read the story that others see in their work.
Photographers, your task is to enter one or more images to address a theme where the primary criterion is that each image tells a story.