なぜエリオット・アーウィットは50mmで撮り続けたのか?

Have you ever wondered what focal length a photographer uses, and why they chose that particular focal length? This series will explore the question, "Why did this photographer continue to shoot with this focal length?" We will examine this question through the lens of a photobook. The first installment focuses on Elliott Erwitt. Looking through his photobook, *Personal Exposures*, we will explore his perspective on the world and why he continued to shoot at a 50mm focal length. Celebrities, politicians, ordinary people, scenes symbolizing the times such as war and racial discrimination, and photographs of children and dogs—even as the subject changes, the distance remains constant. Perhaps this consistent stance is what connects Erwitt's photography to the 50mm focal length. This is not a video that explains the photographs, but rather a video that "examines" the photographer's sense of distance through the lens of a photobook. Please watch until the end. 📚 About Citations and Materials This video is educational and analytical content that examines the relationship between photographers and distance (focal length and line of sight). It uses Elliott Erwitt's photobooks and related materials as research resources, providing visual analysis and explanation. The books and artwork images used in this video are presented for educational and analytical purposes only. They do not represent the entirety of the publications. 📖 References / Referenced Publication Elliott Erwitt Personal Exposures W.W. Norton & Company, New York, 1988 Japanese Edition: JICC Publishing Referenced for educational and analytical purposes. 📚 About Referenced Materials (English Notice) This video is an educational and analytical discussion about the relationship between focal length and photographic philosophy. The above publication is referenced as research material for visual analysis and interpretive commentary. All images are shown for educational and analytical purposes. This video does not reproduce any publication in full and does not substitute the original work. #ElliottErwitt #ElliottErwitt #PersonalExposures #photobook #streetphotography #photographer #focallength #50mm #howtoviewphotos #howtoreadphotos #Leica #MagnumPhotos #photographyculture #FRAMETOKYO