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Why is Garry Winogrand such a special figure in street photography? Why do his photographs, which are supposed to be still, appear to "move"? This video explains the essence of Garry Winogrand's street photography based on his representative philosophy: "Photography is not about what is photographed, but how it appears." Referencing the SFMOMA retrospective exhibition catalog, Garry Winogrand (2013), we will analyze the characteristics of Winogrand's photographs, such as "relationships," "movement," and "multilayering," and how he perceived post-war American cities and society. Furthermore, the fact that he used approximately 250,000 frames of undeveloped film will touch upon why he was so engrossed in the "act of seeing" itself, rather than creating "works of art." For those interested in street photography, documentary photography, photographic expression, and photographic theory, Winogrand's perspective will provide crucial insights. 📌 Chapters (Optimized version for description box) 00:00 What is a photograph? / What Is a Photograph? 01:07 Winogrand's Words / His Key Idea 02:05 Relations, Not Meaning 02:56 Why Photos Feel Alive 03:51 A Participant’s Gaze 04:45 Postwar America 05:41 Why He Never Developed 06:38 Airports & Car Views 07:16 What Did He See? 📚 Citations and References ・Garry Winogrand, edited by Leo Rubinfien ・San Francisco Museum of Modern Art / Yale University Press, 2013 ・SFMOMA retrospective materials ・National Gallery of Art exhibition materials *This video was created for educational and analytical purposes, referencing photobooks, catalogs, and publicly available materials. *In order to enhance transparency and integrity, this work has been produced in accordance with the intent of Article 32 (Quotation) of the Japanese Copyright Law, and meets the requirements. Chris Zabriskie's "The Temperature of the Air on the Bow of the Kaleetan" is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution Required 4.0 License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/uvp/ Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/ #garrywinogrand #streetphotography #photographerandperspective #streetphoto #photographytheory #streetphotographer #GaryWinogrand #photobook #photographer

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