This is a beautifully written and spoken documentary. So much information in a small amount of time. I believe her name was pronounced Deeann; but I could be wrong. Thank you for this empathetic approach to a most fascinating person.
How, in the name of God, can you invest all this time and effort into a project and NOT KNOW HOW TO PRONOUNCE THE WOMEN'S NAME? I'd be embarrassed to the point of taking down the entire video. As the mattress commercial goes, "How do you sleep at night?" It's DEE-ann, not DYE-ann. And ironically how her mother came to name her Dee-ann is a very interesting story. Shame.
As a trans person who's entire face is tattooed and is relatively out of the norm in a lot of ways AND a photographer, it's kind of silly to think she was objectifying anybody. If you put me up to an average everyday person, I'm probably going to be more interesting by lifestyle and looks. Honestly. She was great. She photographed what other people think should be unseen. That's the controversy. And it's a stupid one.
Interesting video, good work, thank you 🙂
Great tribute/ video. Allan Arbus, aka Dr. Sidney Freedman from the TV show, Mash.
This is a beautifully written and spoken documentary. So much information in a small amount of time. I believe her name was pronounced Deeann; but I could be wrong. Thank you for this empathetic approach to a most fascinating person.
Good work, helped me out for my project, if you haven’t already Vivian Maier would be a good one.
very good! interesting concise
Thank you for your time
thank YOU for YOUR time :)
Very good
Thanks!
When we were kids we used to insult each other by saying"You look like someone from a Diane Arbus picture"
Interesting
But please learn to correctly pronounce her first name
Look it help
Please
How, in the name of God, can you invest all this time and effort into a project and NOT KNOW HOW TO PRONOUNCE THE WOMEN'S NAME?
I'd be embarrassed to the point of taking down the entire video.
As the mattress commercial goes, "How do you sleep at night?"
It's DEE-ann, not DYE-ann.
And ironically how her mother came to name her Dee-ann is a very interesting story.
Shame.
If you’re going to attempt to educate people on someone maybe you should pronounce her name right? It was pronounced like Dee Anne not Diane.
As a trans person who's entire face is tattooed and is relatively out of the norm in a lot of ways AND a photographer, it's kind of silly to think she was objectifying anybody.
If you put me up to an average everyday person, I'm probably going to be more interesting by lifestyle and looks. Honestly.
She was great. She photographed what other people think should be unseen. That's the controversy. And it's a stupid one.