A political picture is worth a thousand words — and, sometimes, a career
OTTAWA — They say a photo is worth a thousand words. Sometimes, it’s worth your career.
A momentary snapshot can send the public a strong signal about what a politician’s fate could be. It can seem to seal that fate.
That was in part the case for former Progressive Conservative leader Robert Stanfield, who was captured in an award-winning photo that became one of Canada’s most legendary political images.
Fifty years ago, on May 30, 1974, former Canadian Press photographer Doug Ball was there when Stanfield tossed around a pigskin with reporters as they travelled together for an election campaign.