Master Photographers 50s 60s 70s
Master Photographers 50s 60s 70s
Master Photographers 50s 60s 70s
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Richard Avedon
Diane Arbus
(* New York City edition)
Robert Mapplethorpe
Richard Avedon
(1923 2004)
In addition to his
fashion photography,
Avedon was also
well known for his
portraiture
Diane Arbus
(1923 1971)
American photographer,
known for her portraits of
unusual people
Her methods
included
establishing a
strong personal
relationship with
her subjects and
re-photographing
some of them
over many years
Identical Twins
Cathleen (l) and
Colleen, Roselle, N.J.,
1966
Arbus struggled
with depression
throughout her life
On July 26, 1971,
she committed
suicide by
overdosing on drugs
and cutting her
wrists with a razor
Tattooed man at a
Carnival, M.D., 1970
Rober Mapplethorpe
(1946 1989)
An American photographer,
known for his sometimes
controversial large-scale, highly
stylized black and white
photography
Mapplethorpes subjects
included celebrity portraits,
male and female nudes, selfportraits and still-life images of
flowers
In the mid-1970s, he
acquired a Hasselblad
medium-format camera
and began taking
photographs of a wide
circle of friends and
acquaintances, including
artists, musicians, and
socialites
Mapplethorpe worked
primarily in a studio,
and almost exclusively
in black and white
His focus on intimate,
sexually charged images
brought Mapplethorpe
significant critical
attention
He often participated in
the sexual acts he was
photographing
Mapplethorpe was
diagnosed with AIDS in
1986, but continued to
work for several years
Jim, Sausalito, 1977