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Diane Arbus Research Paper

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American actress Emma Stone once stated, “What sets you apart can sometimes feel like a burden and it’s not. And a lot of the time, it’s what makes you great.” Everyone must accept that they are different in order to release a burden and reach their full potential. One can achieve great things following this rule. Diane Arbus was an American photographer, she lived 1923 - 1971(“Diane Arbus”, 2010). Diane Arbus created acceptance for the “freaks” in the world by focusing on them in her photos, she innovated the field of photography by doing so, and illuminated the world and civilization’s views.

She created art, starring non-traditional people. Diane grew up pampered and with a strong sense of what was and wasn’t acceptable. ("Diane Nemerov Arbus.", 1998). The sense of being immune to the hardships of life seemed hard for her. She had always fantasised but never shared it with anyone. She did not show her diverse ideas until she was an adult, following her dream as a photographer. She took photos of people often seen as “ugly” in society. Such as dwarfs, giants, gays, circus performers, those mentally challenged, and non-traditional …show more content…

She did things different, she didn’t play by the rules. Instead of taking pictures of “beautiful” people, “normal” people, or nature. She took pictures of “freaks”, people seen as ugly in society. Diane did this because she didn’t agree, she had challenges of course. People didn’t agree with her way of thinking,some questioned her ethics. She also went through a tough divorce, she married Allen Arbus in 1941. They had two children together, Amy and Doon Arbus (“Diane Arbus”, 2010). In 1969 they divorced, after twenty-eight years of marriage. This lead to Dianes depressed periods, some days were worse than others. Ultimately leading to her suicide on July 26, 1971, at 48 years old (“Diane Nemerov Arbus”, 1998). Two years after her divorce with Allen

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