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What depressing photos are there?

Albus is the most important standard bearer of new documentary photography in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s, and he is also recognized as one of the masters of photography in this century. Norman, a famous American writer? Mailer once said of her, "Install a camera for Diane? Albus's hand is as dangerous as putting a Grenade in a child's hand Albus was the first American photographer to participate in the Venice Art Biennale. 1971On July 26th, Albus committed suicide at home. Her video works were criticized as "immoral". Norman, a famous American writer? Mailer once said of her, "Install a camera for Diane? Albus's hand is as dangerous as putting a Grenade in a child's hand "Albus was the first American photographer to participate in the Venice Art Biennale. Her photo exhibition is still on tour around the world, with 7.25 million visitors. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art also hosted photographer Diane? Albus' large retrospective exhibition, the largest retrospective exhibition after 32 years of suicide, and Sylvia? Like Plath, Albus has become a tragic legend in American culture. The biography "Into the Dark World" published last year was warmly welcomed by readers as soon as it was published, and soon became a best seller. Albus' photographic exploration of marginalized people forces people to re-examine the existing definitions of normality, morality, justice and dignity and to face the reality of life. Albus is good at revealing dark reality in normal, neglected or deliberately concealed places, and this voyeuristic observation is the reason why his images make viewers unhappy. Perhaps Albus's famous saying can be used as a comment on her suicide: "When you take pictures of others, you spend the rest of your life communicating with them." People can only guess that it is this long-term pursuit in the dark world that makes her unbearable.