Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How about waiting until the moss grows?

How about waiting until the moss grows?

For a photographer, finding his own subject is the key to success. For a photographer who has become a world-class photographer like Hiroshi Sugimoto, his photos have become a masterpiece that attracts people. Different from those works that create artistic sense or capture the first time, Hiroshi Sugimoto used his lens to retain the feeling that time could not be retained in the long river of history, and thus launched the human exploration of life. Photographers often leave the most intuitive visual impression through the lens. As for the thoughts of the people behind the camera, they can only be conveyed to every audience in the form of "different opinions". In most of Hiroshi Sugimoto's works, the boundless sense of freedom is full of pictures, which always makes people feel that he is a man of few words. However, after reading this book until Moss grows up, you will find that he is not only a storyteller, but also a passionate creator. From ancient times to the present, from west to east, he used his photographic works to express his understanding of the world, and at the same time connected the artistic conception expressed in his works with words. It is worth mentioning that he will appear at the beginning of every article. A, seemingly thought to be an interview with him by some media, in fact, in the author's own postscript, we will find that this is actually Hiroshi Sugimoto's own "agent". In order to arouse readers to better understand what he wants to express, of course, he jokingly compared this behavior to "stupid" practice. Compared with his photographic works, the words in the book seem to be less serious, but more relaxed, so that people will not feel that "the master's words must be obscure" when reading, and at the same time get some historical information from it, which opens a shortcut for readers who don't want to use their brains to read history books. In the world of photos, Hiroshi Sugimoto recorded with a lens in order to enhance people's memory and consolidate the impression left by those relics after crossing the long river of history; In his first writing field, he told stories to make these single pictures three-dimensional. He wrote in the article Virtual Image that although the camera can record, it has no memory. He recorded not only the pictures, but also the memories behind them. This is also the reason why the master is a master. Music space-time wave was published in August Wave 20 12, and may not be reproduced without permission.