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A photo book by the American female photographer Diane Arbus. "I take pictures because there are things that no one would see unless I took them," Diane Arbus said in an interview. She is famous for her portraits of eccentrics, mentally ill people, sexual perverts, nudists, and other people who people have turned a blind eye to. She was selected for the "New Documents" exhibition held at MoMA in 1967, which had a great influence on the photography world, and was expected to have a bright future. However, she suddenly committed suicide in 1972 and passed away, becoming a legend. Her posthumous photo book ".diane arbus." has become a best-seller that continues to be reprinted to this day, showing the great influence of her work. This book is a special issue on Arbus published in 1980 by the now defunct photography magazine "Picture Magazine." It contains 17 large-format images that were not published at the time. A collector's item.