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Proposition of non-decisive moment of non-decisive moment

Just when this theory was popular, Robert Frank questioned it. He said: "I don't want to capture the 'decisive moment.' The world is spinning fast, and the world is not perfect. "Beginning around the 1950s, some unique photographers began to find their own way, contrary to the way of creating decisive moments, observing the ordinary world through extremely casual eyes, and integrating the photographer's view of the world with seemingly casual glances. A unique perspective on life.