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Giving a camera to Diane Arbus is like putting a live grenade in the hands of a child.
Giving a camera to Diane Arbus is like putting a live grenade in the hands of a child.
Giving a camera to Diane Arbus is like putting a live grenade in the hands of a child.
Giving a camera to Diane Arbus is like putting a live grenade in the hands of a child.
Giving a camera to Diane Arbus is like putting a live grenade in the hands of a child.
Giving a camera to Diane Arbus is like putting a live grenade in the hands of a child.
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