phillylucky..... "Arbus is over rated". You know nothing, obviously. It's good that you made this so clear and simple to know. Go study. I'm sure if you take pictures they
“I work from awkwardness. By that I mean I don't like to arrange things. If I stand in front of something, instead of arranging it, I arrange myself.”
I find this doon person totally insufferable... blahblah... Her whole being exudes seperatism and grandeur! Good for you lady I'm sooooo glad for you that you grew up with wealth and people paying attention to you. Puke
i don`t find any special thing in her work...if she hadn`t comit suicide maybe she wouldn`t be so famous...when i see her pictures it doesn`t move a fiber in my soul or my mind...
@amantus2000 personally I discovered Diana Arbus and start to enjoy her photos, only after I discovered she commited suicide... the impact that her photos had on be was enormous and I didn't know about her death.
Arbus was brilliant. What I feel sad about is that she was "engulfed" by her own darkness - and we lost her. She denied herself the opportunity to show us much more of her values.
"And the sunlight pours like honey upon our lady of the harbor, as she shows you where to look amid the garbage and the flowers;there are heroes in the seaweed there is more poetry by Leonard Cohen and just when you want to tell that you have no love give her, she lets the river answer that you've always been her lover, for she's touched your perfect body with her mind" (from "Suzanne)
@fredupdocs5 ("Suzanne takes you down to her place upon the water,…she brings you tea and oranges that come all the way from China, and you know that she's half crazy and that's why you've travelled far" because you know that she's half artist, and you know that she's a daughter… and something in you tells you that she might just be your sister, -and I think she might be grieving and camera shy-
("Suzanne takes you down to her place upon the water,…she brings you tea and oranges that come all the way from China, and you know that she's half crazy and that's why you've travelled far" because you know that she's half artist, and you know that she's a daughter… and something in you tells you that she might just be your sister, -and I think she could be grieving and camera shy-
She was brilliant - so many people think photographers are invisible and marginalise what they were really doing like Sontag did to her but she just proves that classic photography is both fragile and escoteric and strong and indomitable at the same time. You were brilliant Diane Arbus.
Completely attacked her for photographing unusual people and represented her (Arbus's) motivations, as if she were mocking the freaks. But Arbus said they were people who'd been through their struggles and wore their victories on the outside - that they were kings. Has to do with Sontag's idea of reality - which privileges Sontag rather than how the subject sees themselves or how Arbus portrayed that or how any other audience member sees the image.
@krashburnrejoice in spite of that quote (which she took from one of her subjects) you can't deny that there are some incredibly ordinary and mundane people in her portfolio that she flashed into freakishness, imposed a strangeness on. i'm an admirer of her work, i think she has some incredible images but her eye was not kind towards her subjects, nor did she intend it to be. just look at her pix, it's apparently obvious.
60s style is so free so cool nowdays everybody dresses without any originality or character freedom of choice and being or own fashion design... instead of shheepppp
diane arbus <3
srff24 3 days ago
I wonder what her daughter does these days?
LightLife4 3 weeks ago
我已经爱上黛安了。
milkmonsterable 4 months ago
she looks alot like charlize theron ..''AM i crazy??!
KarawHesangh1000 4 months ago
The way she moved her eyes are like Jim Morrison's.
manilashark 6 months ago
I love photography- but as a presenter she is very uninteresting.
boilerjack 7 months ago
Yes her mother died not long before..always someone has to be trivial...i mena her mother killed herself~!
writerman242 7 months ago
phillylucky..... "Arbus is over rated". You know nothing, obviously. It's good that you made this so clear and simple to know. Go study. I'm sure if you take pictures they
are so bad....
roygump 9 months ago
“I work from awkwardness. By that I mean I don't like to arrange things. If I stand in front of something, instead of arranging it, I arrange myself.”
Diane Arbus
luckyd0m 10 months ago
She looks like a corpse with a Halloween wig.
MrPeterFinland 10 months ago
she is stoned
alvarock68 10 months ago 9
@alvarock68 thought same thing too :)
fox428 3 weeks ago
@alvarock68 She looks alright to me.
LightLife4 3 weeks ago 2
@alvarock68 She's thinking before she speaks. It's a rare thing.
John27346 2 weeks ago
I find this doon person totally insufferable... blahblah... Her whole being exudes seperatism and grandeur! Good for you lady I'm sooooo glad for you that you grew up with wealth and people paying attention to you. Puke
lorraineagee 11 months ago
This Diane Arbus is overrated. The best thing she ever did was give birth to Doon who is really cute.
PhillyLucky7 11 months ago
@PhillyLucky7
Hey, Philly, show us you work??
Overrated? I guess we all have our opinions.
posiview 10 months ago
This Diane Arbus is overrated. The best thing she ever did was give birth to Doon whois really cute.
PhillyLucky7 11 months ago
Photography is my new passion! I like to read thephotographyclinic (.) com thanks for posting.
olddemography31 1 year ago
@olddemography31 thephotographyclinic is awesome, thanks for posting this!
lordmemnochthedevil 1 year ago
with her big frizzy hair and glasses she looks like Shabby from Big Brother
emanitudism 1 year ago
Doon! Loved it! When are you coming back to Houston?
sodocharty 1 year ago
I didn't know Lou Reed was Diane Arbus' daughter.
hotroute 1 year ago 2
i don`t find any special thing in her work...if she hadn`t comit suicide maybe she wouldn`t be so famous...when i see her pictures it doesn`t move a fiber in my soul or my mind...
amantus2000 1 year ago
@amantus2000 personally I discovered Diana Arbus and start to enjoy her photos, only after I discovered she commited suicide... the impact that her photos had on be was enormous and I didn't know about her death.
sapus74 1 year ago
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amantus2000 1 year ago
crack will fuck you up!
TheDigitalG 1 year ago
1:03 was it "Doon"? or "LOON!"?
FWDORA9 1 year ago
what a drughead!
S0v3r3ign69 1 year ago
@S0v3r3ign69 she probably is the most pretentious girl ever.
dreww42 1 year ago
@dreww42 it may be, but as artist, I don't like her work to much.. Just a drughead!
S0v3r3ign69 1 year ago
Amazing how the words are found to describe this everyday woman who was open about her self, her true flame. Rock and roll.
adirtystranger 1 year ago
Arbus was brilliant. What I feel sad about is that she was "engulfed" by her own darkness - and we lost her. She denied herself the opportunity to show us much more of her values.
Rest In Peace Diane.
clustergarde 2 years ago
"A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know. " - Diane Arbus
Everywhere2 2 years ago 33
"And the sunlight pours like honey upon our lady of the harbor, as she shows you where to look amid the garbage and the flowers;there are heroes in the seaweed there is more poetry by Leonard Cohen and just when you want to tell that you have no love give her, she lets the river answer that you've always been her lover, for she's touched your perfect body with her mind" (from "Suzanne)
fredupdocs5 8 months ago
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@fredupdocs5 ("Suzanne takes you down to her place upon the water,…she brings you tea and oranges that come all the way from China, and you know that she's half crazy and that's why you've travelled far" because you know that she's half artist, and you know that she's a daughter… and something in you tells you that she might just be your sister, -and I think she might be grieving and camera shy-
fredupdocs5 8 months ago
("Suzanne takes you down to her place upon the water,…she brings you tea and oranges that come all the way from China, and you know that she's half crazy and that's why you've travelled far" because you know that she's half artist, and you know that she's a daughter… and something in you tells you that she might just be your sister, -and I think she could be grieving and camera shy-
fredupdocs5 8 months ago
She was brilliant - so many people think photographers are invisible and marginalise what they were really doing like Sontag did to her but she just proves that classic photography is both fragile and escoteric and strong and indomitable at the same time. You were brilliant Diane Arbus.
krashburnrejoice 2 years ago 2
what did Sontag do to ger?
sonjaxfactor 2 years ago
Completely attacked her for photographing unusual people and represented her (Arbus's) motivations, as if she were mocking the freaks. But Arbus said they were people who'd been through their struggles and wore their victories on the outside - that they were kings. Has to do with Sontag's idea of reality - which privileges Sontag rather than how the subject sees themselves or how Arbus portrayed that or how any other audience member sees the image.
krashburnrejoice 2 years ago 2
@krashburnrejoice in spite of that quote (which she took from one of her subjects) you can't deny that there are some incredibly ordinary and mundane people in her portfolio that she flashed into freakishness, imposed a strangeness on. i'm an admirer of her work, i think she has some incredible images but her eye was not kind towards her subjects, nor did she intend it to be. just look at her pix, it's apparently obvious.
westendgla 1 year ago
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myaturney 2 years ago
Diane Arbus was married to the man who played the psychiatrist on the television series, MASH*. I can't remember his name.
grainofsandfan 2 years ago
@grainofsandfan Alan Arbus.
TheSoSoAgnostic 1 year ago
enormous....enormously....enormous.....yikes!
sonson226 2 years ago 2
its pretty cool how she went from glamour girly fashion to dark creepy but interesting shots
residentevil4life 2 years ago 3
Her work is pretty neat. I got the retrospective, Revelations. One of me favourite books and well worth getting and holding onto.
SickSkinz 2 years ago
60s style is so free so cool nowdays everybody dresses without any originality or character freedom of choice and being or own fashion design... instead of shheepppp
badsign1980 2 years ago
Great .... I'm glad I came across this i was always curious about her work!
Far7at 2 years ago 3
wow!! i didn´t know such movie existed. Thank you so much!
kenjiari 3 years ago
Thank you for posting this =)
GrisPainter 3 years ago 3
nice video i have the full movie 355 MB.
thanks
moonofsaudi 3 years ago