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  1. Nov 5, 2022 · Alfred Stieglitz. One of the most famous photographers of the early 20th Century, Stieglitz fought for photography to be taken as seriously as painting as a valid art form. His pioneering work helped to change the way many viewed photography. His NYC galleries featured many of the best photographers of the day.

    • Alfred Stieglitz – The Steerage (1907) Alfred Stieglitz was a pioneer of photography who helped change the way many viewed photography and elevate it to a fine art in America in the late 19th and early 20th century.
    • Henri Cartier-Bresson – Place de l’Europe Gare Saint Lazare (1932) The godfather of modern photojournalism inspired generations of amateur street photographers.
    • Charles Ebbets – Lunch atop a Skyscraper (1932) Depicting ironworkers taking a nerve-shredding break from constructing the 70 floors of the art deco skyscraper at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, the image of workers perched far above the city is notable for capturing the bravery of the men and the casual nature with which they share lunch and cigarettes.
    • Dorothea Lange – Migrant Mother (1936) Taken in Nipomo, California during the height of the Great Depression to raise awareness of and provide aid to impoverished farmers, Dorothea Lange’s powerful portrait is the epitome of motherly concern.
  2. Dec 19, 2023 · 77. Dovima With Elephants, Paris, 1955. When Richard Avedon photographed Dovima at a Paris circus in 1955 for Harper’s Bazaar, both were already prominent in their fields. She was one of the world’s most famous models, and he was one of the most famous fashion photographers.

  3. 18 October 1840. Hippolyte Bayard. Paris, France [6] Possibly the earliest known staged photograph, created in protest to the French government's apparent neglect of the invention of his photographic process. [7] [8] [s 1] The Haystack. 1844 [c] William Henry Fox Talbot.

  4. The Hindenburg Disaster, Sam Shere. The Hindenburg Disaster is one of the most famous photographs in history, and its origins are shrouded in mystery. The first known version of the photo was taken by photojournalist Sam Shere, who had been on assignment with a newspaper in New Jersey at the time of the disaster.

  5. May 23, 2022 · Here are the stories behind 13 of history's iconic photographs, in chronological order. (Warning: Readers may find a few of the pictures disturbing.) Contents. 'Cotton Mill Worker'. 'Migrant Mother'. 'Raising the Flag at Iwo Jima'. 'Bikini Atoll Mushroom Cloud'. 'Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston'. 'Black Power Salute'.

  6. Nov 15, 2022 · 20 Most Famous Photographs of All Time. 1. Man on the Moon by Neil Armstrong (1969) The iconic Man on the Moon photo was taken by Apollo 11 Commander Neil Armstrong on July 20, 1969. Although Armstrong was the first man on the moon, Buzz Aldrin (Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr.) was the first man to have a photo on the moon.

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