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TIME magazine decided to create a list of the 100 most influential pictures ever taken. They teamed up with curators, historians, photo editors, and famous photographers around the world for this task.
Take a dive with us as we explore 100 of the most famous photos in the world. From historical events to unique shots, they are all truly iconic.
This is a list of photographs considered the most important in surveys where authoritative sources review the history of the medium not limited by time period, region, genre, topic, or other specific criteria. These images may be referred to as the most important, most iconic, or most influential—but they are all considered key images in the ...
Photographers have documented the major events of our time, from wars and protest marches to space landings, historic speeches, scientific discoveries, sporting events, and other unforgettable moments. Beginning in 1918 and leading up to the present day, Stacker gathered the most iconic images from the past 103 years.
Explore 50 interesting historical photographs from across the world. Each photograph is either rare or iconic showing a part of history.
These 20 famous photographs are significant in history each for their own reason. Learn how photography has literally changed history.
From Tank Man to the Burning Monk, see the famous photos that captured the attention of the world and changed history in ways we can still feel today.
From instants from everyday city life, to defining moments in history, acts of bravery and courage, shocking moments of violence and war, love, and happiness – the camera has been at every moment of history in the past century, and we’ve picked 20 of our favourites.
In our quest to select the most important 100 photographs ever, we looked for pictures that demonstrated something important and meaningful. Some capture a news event or show the brutality of war. Others crystallize a particular cultural moment.
25 of the most iconic photographs. Updated 10:46 AM EDT, Tue September 27, 2016. Link Copied! On Albert Einstein's 72nd birthday in 1951, photographer Arthur Sasse tried to get him to smile for...