Picture Perfect
*click* The camera shutter clicks. The picture is saved, soon to be hitting inboxes, mailboxes, and social media alike. An adorable family, arms placed around each other, smiles on faces. Picture perfect. The picture-perfect image sent out to family and friends, convincing them that this life is great—nothing wrong here. And what a show it is. That brief millisecond in time that the camera captures doesn't show the tense moments before. It doesn't show the tears quickly wiped away or the stress of getting the entire family to coordinate themselves. All it shows is what they want it to. And when it doesn't—there's always Photoshop or after-touches. So that the story they want told is the one captured. After the shutter closes, the teen has his dress shirt off before the camera can be packed away and is already on his way to his bedroom, grumbling about friends he had to put off. The youngest member of the family is already holding their hands out for the tablet, just as ...