Genius Of Photography
"We Are Family"
1. What kind of photography did Diane Arbus do?
Diane Arbus had a unique/strange taste to photographies. Her photos are about the “freaks” (people who lives in the marginal of society, peculiar people). She likes to photograph people such as transexuals, nudists, dwarfs, jewish giants and clowns.
2. Do you think that photographers tend to prey on vulnerable people?
I think some journalists choose this type of pictures because they are more easy to get the attention of the public. But others likes this type of picture because they feel the compassion for those people.
3. What is Larry Clark’s Tulsa Project about?
The project Tulsa is about Larry Clark’s life and him own tribe in Tulsa, Oklahoma (USA). There are pictures of him hanging out with his friends, drinking, drugs and getting laid. It was a personal diary.
4. What is the title of Nan Goldin most known work?
The Ballad of Sexual Dependency. this is the title of the most known work of Nan Goldin.
5. What is Araki’s work now? And what is his philosophy about?
Nobuyoshi Araki is a japanese photographer, a promiscuos photographer that take pictures of everything around him. Araki's pictures are of promiscuous and erotic scenes of people and sex. He takes pictures for remember things and don't take pictures for things that he does not remember. He believes that is really difficult describe a person with a photo, and he wants to make every private life make a public life.
6. What is Richard Billingham’s work about?
Richard Billingham’s work is about his family and the situation at the working class life in Britain.
Araki's work.
Because I like Araki's philoshophy, "He takes pictures for remember things and don't take pictures for things that he does not remember." And the way he makes his daily life their place of work.
Because I like Araki's philoshophy, "He takes pictures for remember things and don't take pictures for things that he does not remember." And the way he makes his daily life their place of work.





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