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Course 008 · Lesson 03

Through the Lens of Time: Learning from Iconic Photographers

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Diane Arbus — Curiosity as a Method

008.3 Lesson 03 of 08 3 quiz questions 1 assignment

Diane Arbus arrived in New York in the late 1950s with a camera and a willingness to go where other photographers would not. She photographed giants and dwarfs, nudists and transvestites, circus performers and social outcasts — people at the margins of what polite society preferred to acknowledge. She described her project as photographing things no one would see unless she photographed them.

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