I learn a lot from studying the "Masters" and want to share this lady with you. What better way to critique your own work than to view the works of those on possibly different planets than us!
Diane Arbus used a square format. The negative is about 2.25x2.25 (please correct me if I am wrong) and the square format is probably the most difficult in the world to frame. The very format does not lend itself to the rule of nines or 1/3-2/3 composition so she had to bend the rules on every shot. She made her start in magazine photography and became a "Master" during the Vietnam War era. A good site is: http://www.temple.edu …ographers/arbus/arbus.htm
but you can get hundreds of "hits" from any search engine.
Please don't miss her quote about "freaks". It makes me smile and look at my petty problems differently. Diane Arbus took her own life in 1971 but left a message in her images that will never die.


