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Disneyland With No People

Disneyland With No People
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The author reflects on a chance encounter with photographer Diane Arbus at Disneyland in 1962. The piece blends personal nostalgia with an appreciation for Arbus's artistic legacy.

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It offers a humanizing look at a legendary artist through the lens of a personal, fleeting memory, contributing to cultural history.

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“A rock in Disneyland, Cal. 1962” ( © The Estate of Diane Arbus ) Viewfinder Disneyland With No People My encounter with a giant of American photography

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The article is a personal essay and cultural reflection with no political or controversial subject matter.

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