The phrase “are, bure, boke” (“AH-reh, BOO-reh, BO-keh”), or “grainy, blurry, out of focus,” is used to describe the style of this artist, who is known for taking black-and-white photographs at unusual angles. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this 85-year-old Japanese photographer whose 1972 book Farewell Photography collects rejected negatives and pictures that had been solarized.
ANSWER: Daidō Moriyama [or Moriyama Daidō]
[10m] Moriyama worked extensively alongside Koji Taka and Takuma Nakahiri at an influential magazine named for this word. A slogan of Decadent French poets expressed a desire to do this to “la bourgeoisie.”
ANSWER: provoke [accept épater or shock or scandalize; or word forms]
[10e] For his Hunter series, Moriyama photographed one of these animals turning angrily to look at him. Elliott Erwitt is known for his many photographs of these animals, the subject of a series of sixteen paintings by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge.
ANSWER: dogs
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