In 1987, American photojournalist Eve Arnold was interviewed about the photos she made of actress Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn trusted Arnold more than any other photographer, which resulted in many bea...
In 1987, American photojournalist Eve Arnold was interviewed about the photos she made of actress Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn trusted Arnold more than any other photographer, which resulted in many beautiful and intimate portraits, made between 1951 and 1962. On 17 June 1991, this half hour interview was broadcasted by the BBC (English spoken, no subtitles).
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What a lovely video. Thank you so much for sharing it. I don't think that you invaded her privacy by taking photos,, Mrs Arnold after all thats what helped make her who she was!!!
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