BR 08: The big picture

'Harada-san,' Mori-sensei said to me, 'with the lens of the camera you can never see everything. When you take a photograph you choose what you want to see. Maybe there's something you don't see. Maybe you don't see something important.' (p. 18-19)



「the big picture cambridge」の画像検索結果 There was a man, a photographer. His name was Ken Harada. He took photos of famous people and sold them to anybody who wants to buy them. One day, he answered the telephone from his boss of Tokai Photo Agency. The boss asked him to take a picture of Takahanada, a famous sumo star in Japan and his new girlfriend who was a beautiful actress. Then he went to the Tokyo Garden Hotel and waited for them. But he was very thirsty, so he went to the coffee shop. Surprisingly, he found Takahanada and his girlfriend in front of the shop. He took their photo immediately. The photo was a special one that other photographers couldn't take. Later, an incident would happen by his photo.
 I recommend this book to you because it is very interesting. I think you can read this book enjoyably. Also, this story is easy to read. Please try it.



Leather, Sue. (2001). The big picture. London: Cambridge.





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