Christmas, 1976. Nairobi, Kenya.  

My grandparents, aunts, uncles, and dad all in there. 

Fun, fucked up party game: “Uncover the Carcass” 

Decide on a host, who will gather some post-mortem photos. The host will have to know who the passed person(s) and alive people are. 

The participants objective is to guess this 

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Diane Arbus; A young man in curlers at home on West 20th Street, NYC 1966 

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Diane Arbus 

And extremely fascinating b&w photojournalist. Some of her works were specifically focused on the *outcasts* of society. I use this word lightly, because obviously what was odd back in the day has changed. She was famous for taking pictures of such subjects (circus workers, twins/triplets, dwarfs/giants, nudists, etc) 

More about her

Diane Arbus; Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park (1962) 

The young boy’s maniacal expression displays impatience; Arbus had been moving around the boy when taking the picture to which he responded in exasperation as seen in this interesting shot 

Robert Frank; Indianapolis {from ‘The Americans’} 

Man Ray; (top) Le Violon d’Ingres (bottom) Les Larmes 

Henri Cartier Bresson; Brussels (1932) 

Franz Fiedler; c. 1922 Series of necrophiliac photography 

Fool Death, My Playmate

Franz Fiedler; Coquette, 1926