Why do your eyes turn red in flash photos? (Contributed by Building19)
Don't you think that if people looked like their passport photos very few Nations would let them in? (Contributed by CyberGrandma)
Does the film in a camera weigh more after a picture is taken? (Contributed by scola)
Americans call films movies so why don't they call photographs stillies? (Contributed by Alex Petty)
If a person wore red coloured contact lens then would a photograph of them show their real eye colour? (Contributed by Pat F.)
When a guy buys a picture frame for his wife's photo, if his wife is actually the model on the 'phony photo' that comes with it, does he take it out or leave it in? (Contributed by Kathi Comstock)
How come the best photo opportunities come up after the roll of film is used up? (Contributed by ReliefStreetNews)
How do we know that the old black and white photographs aren't actually colour pictures and the world just changed to colour after the picture was taken? (Contributed by Aaron Packnick)
Is it true that you'll have a bad day if you wake up looking like your driver's license picture? (Contributed by Sctishldy)
Isn't airplane travel just nature's way of making you look like your passport photo? (Contributed by Al G.)
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then why do you have to pay cash to get your film developed? (Contributed by Sandy)
Because of the exchange rate, are Canadian pictures only worth 700 words? (Contributed by Wiley)
If someone tells you you're photogenic, does that mean you're better looking in pictures than in real life? (Contributed by The Vent on AccessAtlanta.com)
If a picture is worth a thousand words, and Helen of Troy had a face that could launch a thousand ships, does that mean that a picture of Helen of Troy could launch one million ships? (Contributed by M.S.)
Why is it that whenever you get dressed up to have your picture taken, the picture ALWAYS turns out to be a complete disaster? (Contributed by Valerie)
Why do people, when they show you a photo of themselves, say "this is me when I was younger"? Is there any other kind? (Contributed by Bee, Gosford Australia)
If a picture is worth a thousand words, how many words is a sculpture worth? (Contributed by Ralphie)
Every so often, shouldn’t you go to the window, look up, and smile for a satellite picture? (Contributed by L.D.)
Why are pictures square if the lens is round? (Contributed by Don F.)
Why do one time use cameras come with 27 exposures? (Contributed by Samuel V.)
How come one missed photographic opportunity always creates a desire to purchase two additional pieces of equipment? (Contributed by Ralphie)
Have you ever wondered why in the 1500's nude photos/painting were art, while today it's pornography? (Contributed by Pat F)
Where is the line between art and not art? (Contributed by CSW)
How come Theme Parks can snap a crystal clear picture of you on a roller coaster at 70 mph, but bank cameras can't get a clear shot of a robber standing still? (Contributed by BP)
Before the camera was invented, had any one seen themselves with their eyes closed? (Contributed by Ponly)
Is an advantage of being small the fact that you get to be in front in all pictures every time? (Contributed by Brie Fly)