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Subjective photography: Who photographed pedestrians?
The subjectivist photography Pedestrian was shot by Bishop. One of Bishop's most representative photos is a pedestrian with an umbrella in the snow, which he took in Japan. This is an image that will enter our subconscious and stay there. Subjective photography is a relatively abstract school of photography art formed after the Second World War, so it is also called the post-war school. It is the reflection of existentialism philosophy in the field of photography.
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