Images speak 1000 words.
So whatever you want to say, you’re better off showing it rather than tell a long story.
An image of a turtle drowned in a net doesn’t need comments.
This tactic has been used extensively and creatively over the years. Here are a few examples with…..few words.
Please keep expanding this list of examples by posting more of them on the Creative Campaigning Community facebook group

Washington, DC. 4-25-1993 ACT UP joins a million lesbians and gay men at the March on Washington. ACT UP/NY stages a demonstration with more than 1,000 activists from across the country at the headquarters of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturer’s Association, accusing the pharmaceutical industry of adhering to profit-driven research, price gouging, corporate secrecy and inaction while allowing people with AIDS to die. (Photo by Mark Reinstein/Corbis via Getty Images)
Die-ins have been made famous by AIDS activists all through the 80s and 90s, but they have also been staged by a variety of protest groups including animal rights activists, anti-war activists, human rights activists, gun control activists, and environmental activists

A member of the public takes a phone picture of the giant Coffee cup London skyline sculpture as it’s unveiled for the launch of the Square Mile Challenge the UK’s largest coffee cup recycling scheme at the Royal Exchange London. Picture date: Sunday 2nd April 2017. Photo credit should read: © PA/PAWire/PressAssociation






