Diane Arbus In The Beginning Analysis

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Diane Arbus' "In the beginning" impressed me a lot as an idiosyncratic style of Black and White photos of portraits in the old New York City. She picked people randomly and utilized different point of views on shooting to emphasize individual difference and unique. I really like her taste on capturing individuals' look. On another hand, the exhibition that I visited about David Goldblatt's "The transported of KwaNdebele: A South African Odyssey, 1983-1984 Ex-Offenders at the scenes of crime, 2008-2015" was pretty confused to me. I don't like the way that he set a topic at first before taking the photos, cause you may not know if you would find something else more attractive your eyes while photographing. Photography is a very free and creative