What an odd thing to do
When we encounter an unexpected or odd photo choice in content, it often sparks curiosity and invites us to think deeper about the message being conveyed. From my own experience, using unique or surprising images can dramatically increase engagement, as viewers are drawn to visuals that stand out from the norm. For example, the image referenced as "TO HEAVEN Braedensorbo" presents an unusual juxtaposition that provokes questions and prompts a look beyond the surface. In digital content creation, odd photo selections can serve multiple purposes: grabbing attention, emphasizing a point metaphorically, or creating an emotional reaction. I've found that when a photo doesn’t directly align with the obvious subject, it encourages viewers to pause and reflect, resulting in longer interaction times and better recall of the message. Moreover, such photos can play a key role in visual storytelling by adding layers of meaning or symbolizing abstract concepts. This technique is particularly effective on social media platforms like Lemon8, where users scroll quickly and are more likely to stop for something visually intriguing. To successfully use odd or unexpected images, it’s important to maintain coherence with the overall content goal. When done thoughtfully, this can enhance storytelling and deepen audience connection, rather than confusing the viewer. It’s a balance between mystery and clarity that creates a memorable user experience.






























































