March 17, 2026 — From Still to Motion — When a Photo Ain’t Enough
Alright, now listen close—
Sometimes a photograph just don’t cut it.
I know, I know—that might sound like heresy in this line of work. But it’s the truth.
Some moments?
They move too much. They breathe too much.
And a single frame can’t hold ‘em.
🎥 When Things Start Movin’
Think about it—
Laughter that builds and spills over.
A crowd shiftin’ and swayin’.
Wind catchin’ someone’s hair just right.
You can freeze it, sure.
But you lose somethin’ in the process.
That’s where motion pictures step in.
🎞️ A Different Kind of Story
With video, you ain’t just grabbin’ a moment—
You’re followin’ it.
Letting it unfold. Letting it take its time.
You capture the lead-up, the peak, and the fade-out.
The whole arc.
That’s storytelling on another level.
⚖️ Knowin’ When to Switch
Here’s the real skill—
Knowin’ when to stick with a still…
And when to let it roll.
If the moment’s about a single expression—snap it.
If it’s about movement, rhythm, atmosphere?
You film it.
Simple as that.
💡 Best of Both Worlds
Truth is, you don’t gotta pick sides.
Still photography and motion work together like a good team. One captures the instant—the other captures the journey.
And when you use ’em right?
You don’t just document a moment.
You recreate it.
So don’t box yourself in.
If the shot calls for motion—
Give it motion.
—— Signed,
Chelsea N. McKenzie
Chelsea’s Expressions
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