Norman Mailer said, “Giving a camera to Diane Arbus is like putting a live grenade in the hands of a child.” Her photographs are shocking, catching subjects in an unmasked moment, whether they were of famous writers and actors or transvestites. In this style, Arbus teaches a lesson about not aiming to capture the surface of a subject, but rather, working to reveal the subject’s true self through art.
Garry Winogrand was a street photographer from the Bronx, New York, known for his portrayal of American life, and its social issues, in the mid-20th century
He even got to photographer Marilyn Monroe, on the set of "Seven Year Itch" , in New York,
Margaret Bourke-White was and american and documentary photographer. Shes best know as the first foreign photographer permitted to take pictures of soviet industry, the first american female war photojournalist, and the first female photographer for Life Magazine, where her photograph appeared on the first cover. She died August 27, 1971 from Parkinson disease, about eighteen years after she developed her first symptoms
Imogen Cunningham was an American photographer known for her botanical photography, nudes, and industrial landscapes
The last photo i posted on here is a many rays type of photo of man ray. I thought it was pretty cool they knew each other and tried each others type of work.