Diane, she found herself

Zachery 2022-03-26 09:01:14

Fur, tells about Diane's inner pursuit of a mysterious and exciting life, and why Diane used the camera to successfully express what she wanted to express. Because under the beautiful and rich material, she sees her self more, that freak. The strong contrast, like poison, makes people unable to extricate themselves to appreciate its beauty. Fear and fear hit Diane's nerves, but she enjoyed that feeling so much, found herself, and boldly recorded and expressed it. Whether it's the marginalized and mysterious life or the sexy Leon herself, Diane is mentally and physically a fatal attraction.

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Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus quotes

  • Lionel Sweeney: Cookie?

  • Diane Arbus: Why isn't she your girlfriend?

    Lionel Sweeney: She doesn't touch me.