Diane Arbus
Diane Arbus (1924-1971) was an American photographer whose portraits possess a disarming psychological frankness. Her subjects were often odd-looking characters on the margins of society or "ordinary" people whose normalcy was made strange by Arbus's camera. Because she used a flash and held her camera directly opposite the faces of her subjects as they looked into the camera, her photographs often appear confrontational.
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