I have a hard time equating truth and reality and when we throw in significance and meaning then were really screwed. Truth and meaning are personal. Cults for example attempt to ascribe similar meaning and significance to their shared reality creating what they hope is a collective truth. Usually, that fails. Other groups of people can share the same reality but have different truths, meanings, and different significance; such as displaced populations, crime victims, prisoners, etc. All of this is reality and it all exists in a world, maybe not your world, but in a world, so any still image, whether digital, analog, manipulated, or fabricated, can represent a world or reality that exists. But truth can only be embodied by individuals and isn't available for collective consumption or representation. Although 20th-century advertising may have come damn close, I mean who doesn't use deodorant? But that's just cult creation 101. Creating a fact (that everyone thinks you smell and you should do something about it) is not the same as truth. I guess facts can be checked, truths cannot. The Brothers Karamazov is full of Christian truths being transformed into worldly facts, it's the classic example of trying to retain significance in a world with changing meanings, realities and truths. We still live in that world except it has expanded significantly since.