1. What does the phrase “The man who said ‘I saw it! I saw it!’ and passed it by” mean in terms of photography?
The
phrase "The man who said 'I saw it! I saw it!' and passed it by"
in terms of photography means that photographers do not miss what passes by them and are seeing things differently or the same way either at the same instant on later on. The way they see is different than a person who is just literally passing by something.
2.
Drawing on the Daido Moriyama essay and our class discussions explain
in your own words how photographs can “contain the living pulse of the
human being behind the camera”.
Photographs
can "contain the living pulse of the human being behind the camera"
because it is just the way they see. Their way of seeing the world is
different.
Photographers like to capture emotions or feelings or instants that fit to what they view the world as. Morivama says that he viewed his world or
people as cold and thats why he only saw that on his or for his photography.
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