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Identical Twins, Roselle, New Jersey, 1967
Photograph by Diane Arbus
Identical Twins, Roselle, New Jersey, 1967 is a noted photograph by photographer Diane Arbus from the United States.
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Since its debut Identical twins, Roselle, N. J., has become the image most closely associated with her large body of work. The photograph was chosen as the cover illustration for what was, for many years, Arbus’s only retrospective monograph: Diane Arbus, published by Aperture in 1972.
It embodies a culmination of the strongest themes in her work, namely her fascinations with children, aberrance, and identity, among them.[1]
History
Diane Arbus was known for her photographs of outsiders and people on the fringes of society.
She often shot with a Rolleiflexmedium formattwin-lens reflex that provided a square aspect ratio and a waist-level viewfinder. The viewfinder allowed Arbus to connect with her subjects in ways that a standard eye-level viewfinder did not.