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Why do Stephen Shore's photographs, even though they depict "ordinary landscapes," work as works of art? A parking lot. Breakfast. A road. An intersection. There are no dramatic moments, no special events. But—for some reason, the eye is drawn to them. In this video, using Stephen Shore's photobook, "Uncommon Places," as a guide, we will explore together what he saw in everyday life, and what the act of "seeing" truly means. What I realized anew this time is that Shore wasn't searching for "something special," He was a photographer who thoroughly considered "how to see what is in front of you." I hope this video will give you a chance to see the landscapes you usually overlook in a slightly different way. 🎬 Chapter 00:00 👉 Why photograph this? Why Photograph This? 01:35 👉 Why does everyday life become art? Why Does the Ordinary Become Art? 02:54 👉 The Key is the Act of "Seeing" The Key Is How We See 03:09 👉 Seeing Is Designed Seeing Is Designed 04:20 👉 Everyday Life Becomes Still Life The Ordinary Becomes Still Life 07:00 👉 Seeing Structure, Not Scenery Seeing Structure, Not Scenery 08:26 👉 Photographing Perception Photographing Perception 09:52 👉 Reading the City Reading the City 12:00 👉 Everyday Life Changes with Perspective The Ordinary Changes with Perspective 12:40 👉 What Makes an Image Art? 12:55 👉 What Do You See? 📚 Featured Photobook 『Uncommon Places』 Stephen Shore Thames & Hudson Ltd 🎞 Photographer and Perspective What did the photographer see? Why did they choose that photograph? FRAME TOKYO uses photobooks as a guide to decipher the photographer's "perspective." 📚 About Citations and Materials This video was produced for educational and analytical purposes, referencing photobooks, interviews, and publicly available materials. Furthermore, in order to enhance transparency and integrity, images and materials are used only to the extent necessary, taking into consideration the intent of Article 32 (Quotation) of the Japanese Copyright Law. 📷 FRAME TOKYO We disseminate information about photographic culture, centered on street photography. Organizer of TSPF (TOKYO STREET PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL). #StephenShore #UncommonPlaces #PhotographerAndPerspective #StreetPhotography #PhotographyTheory #FRAME_TOKYO #Photobook #StreetPhotography #Photography #Photobook

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