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He began to realize that the "deepness" of a story isn't in what is shown, but in what the viewer brings to the frame. To create a deep story from any image, you must look beyond the subject and into the "whys" of the moment:

: Deep stories often use physical objects as metaphors for internal struggles. An author and editor notes that settings like a "Witchwood" can represent complex feelings like grief or growing up. a1.jpg

: Building a narrative requires observing every detail carefully—the lighting, the textures, and the shadows—to ask questions that build a world beyond the pixels . He began to realize that the "deepness" of

jpg" image so I can tailor the story specifically to what you see? : Building a narrative requires observing every detail

: Why was this specific second worth freezing forever? School of Motion suggests that knowing the "Why" is the hardest but most essential part of storytelling.