100 Most Influential Images of All Time

V-J Day In Times Square, Alfred Eisenstaedt, 1945

#10

V-J Day In Times Square, Alfred Eisenstaedt, 1945

This photographer thought he wasn’t going to get much when he went out to shoot for some good photos.

He thought this especially because it was during world war ll. He continued his journey walking through

and found himself in times square where he didn’t really see much going on so this sailor wanted to give

him that action by grabbing a random nurse that was passing by and kissed her. I hope she took it in a

good way or thought it was okay a little at least after knowing it was for the image only because i can’t

imagine someone doing that now lol.

Cotton Mill Girl, Lewis Hine, 1908

#26

Cotton Mill Girl, Lewis Hine, 1908

This photographer was one who liked to show how child labor was. They would go into

different factories and capture moments of children in action working their labor and

doing their duties for the hours they needed to work. He went in all the factories he could

in Massachusetts and in South Carolina. I think this was nice of him i kind of see it as a way

to show people why they can all agree to come together as one and go against child labor.

 

Muhammad Ali Vs. Sonny Liston, Neil Leifer, 1965

#37

Muhammad Ali Vs. Sonny Liston, Neil Leifer, 1965

This photo was shot at the right moment. This photographer was so happy that he was

able to catch this moment at the right time when this knock out had happened. Not to

mention the guy standing had come up in history from knock outs. And this photographer

who had captured this perfect moment was proud of his own work and timing. This happened

on May 25, 1965 and for it to be that the picture looks like a movie scene, it looks really good

i really enjoy this picture.

 

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