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Diane Arbus was a highly influential photographer who rose to prominence in the 1960s. She is known for her portraits of "outsiders" (dwarves, circus freaks, etc...), and of "normal" subjects cast in a somewhat deranged light (children, society women, etc...). It is often debated whether Arbus felt empathy for her subjects, or was instead, exploiting them. Arbus committed suicide in 1971.
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