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Identical Twins by Diane Arbus - Story Behind the Iconic Photograph

Identical Twins by Diane Arbus - Story Behind the Iconic Photograph “There are and have been and will be an infinite number of things on Earth. Individuals all different, all wanting different things, all knowing different things, all loving different things, all looking different… . That is what I love: the differentness.”

Hello, photography fans! Last week I posted a video about Diane Arbus one of America’s best-known and also most controversial photographers. Today I would like to talk about perhaps he most famous photograph the “Identical twins.”

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If you want to find more information here are some sources and interesting pages:

Diane Arbus’ iconic Twins photo – What is the story behind it?

Diane Arbus: In the Beginning review – a genius who made every picture a story

Identical Twins, Roselle, N.J.

Wikipedia

Identical Twins by Diane Arbus

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