Photography is Rebellion
The most important photographers in history may have had more in common with Black Sabbath and Rage Against the Machine than they did with traditional photography masters. This video explores a simple idea: creative revolutions don't happen because someone masters the existing rules. They happen because someone decides the existing language is no longer enough. Drawing on Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, the Japanese Provoke movement, Daido Moriyama, and some of the most influential artistic movements in history, we'll explore why photography advances through rebellion, paradigm shifts, and the courage to see differently. The question isn't whether you know the rules. The question is whether there's anything you care about enough to challenge them. #Photography #DaidoMoriyama #StreetPhotography #PhotographyPhilosophy #TheThinkingCamera

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