BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Pope Leo XIV locked eyes with the 7-year-old boy, holding both his hands as the two smiled at one another. Captured by Associated Press chief photographer Emilio Morenatti, the moment resonated first with onlookers and then with many others around the world.
As perfectly-timed as Morenatti’s photo was, what happened after made it even more captivating. Its publication and a post by Morenatti on the social platform X set off a search by internet sleuths for the boy’s parents, who believed they had witnessed a miracle and likewise were trying to find Morenatti.
A photo transcends a moment
The pope shares moments with individuals all the time, especially on trips abroad, but there was something about this particular instance that stirred emotion. Here’s what Morenatti, a two-time Pulitzer-winning photographer, had to say about this extraordinary photo:
“In photojournalism, a photograph should do more than document an event. It should convey a feeling, evoke an emotion and hold the viewer’s attention long enough to spark a thought, even if only for a brief moment.”
“I have always believed that if a photograph moves me while I am making it, there is a good chance it will move others as well,” he added. “When that happens, the image transcends the simple recording of a moment and gains a deeper power.” …