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Late adopter.
Diane Arbus used a Mamiya tlr and Nikon
She also used a Rollei Wide and later a Pentax 6x7.
Diane Arbus used a Mamiya tlr and Nikon

Ylla (ee-la, 1911–55) was the creator of a new genre in animal photography: the expression and personality in animals.
Ylla: The Birth of Modern Animal Photography recounts the fascinating, eventful, and very personal odyssey of a "New Woman" par excellence, from Belgrade to Paris via Marseille to New York. Originally taking beguiling photos in her studio and zoos, Ylla later traveled to Africa and India, where she died in a tragic accident while photographing a water buffalo race. Her Animals in Africa and Animals in India were groundbreaking. Ylla also introduced animal photography to children's literature, collaborating with Margaret Wise Brown and Jacques Prévert. Her books The Sleepy Little Lion and Two Little Bears, published in many different languages around the world, are classics.
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