For those that love photography, there are plenty of photos available online and at exhibitions to view, but one photographer that continues to amass a wide following is Diane Arbus. Perhaps one of the most talented photographers of the 20th century, Diane Arbus captures the bizarre, the maniacal and the ordinary from behind the lens. If you are interested in photography, you will enjoy the Smithsonian Magazine’s article on her work.
Diane Arbus- A Talented, but Troubled Soul
Like many talented artists, Diane Arbus never lived to see the acclaim by her peers and fans. Unfortunately, she suffered from depression and committed suicide in 1971 at the age of 48 in Greenwich Village, NY. While, she died before her time, she definitely made an impact in photography and art circles and created numerous photos that garnered admiration.
Diane Arbus had a great talent finding bizarre subjects sometimes on the fringe of society. These included prostitutes, dwarfs, giants, transvestites, etc. Some of Diane Arbus’s most famous photos include:
- Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park
- Identical Twins
- Jewish Giant at Home with His Parents
Read More About Diane Arbus
To read more about this incredible talent Diane Arbus, please visit the Smithsonian Magazine’s main website at the following link: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/