In addition to fashion photography, Avedon began to branch out during the 1960's to document issues such as the Berlin Wall, Vietnam War protestors, mental hospital patients and Civil Rights activists. He also created two famous portraits of The Beatles that featured heavy solarization.
This photograph impressed me because it does exactly what Avedon attempted in all his photographs: it captures the emotions of the subjects in great detail while still being an aesthetically pleasing photograph. This photograph shows a great deal of action. The two women appear to be in the middle of some action that is captured in this picture. The frozen action conveys a strong sense of movement which is what makes this photograph so interesting. The subjects look very alive, rather than passive. The symmetry between the two of them is interesting and makes this picture look more dramatic.