Top 100 Of The Most Influential Photos Of All Time.
Terry O’Neill has photographed five James Bonds and more than 20 Bond girls during 50 years on the James Bond film sets. This is a unique photographic chronicle of 007 from Connery to Craig and the iconic Bond girls, featuring insightful essays on Ian Fleming and personal memoirs from notable leading ladies such as Honor Blackman and Britt Ekland.
Compiling an engaging photo essay. By Rachel Bartlett 21 February 2017. There’s a lot to be said for letting an image or video stand alone in visual storytelling. While many of us may be more used to thinking in text-focused formats, visuals have proven time and time again to pack more of a punch when it comes to engagement and learning. And in many cases, they have most impact where they.
Our archives contain historic and iconic images from the frontline of fashion, rock, film, politics and royalty by photographers who were pioneers in their field. The archive includes the world’s largest collections of David Bowie and Elton John, Marilyn Monroe, Jimi Hendrix, Audrey Hepburn, Frank Sinatra, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and Led Zeppelin. It covers the universe of Vogue.
LIFE Magazine's Classic Photos. A new book, LIFE: The Classic Collection gathers 100 of the venerable magazine's most famous and iconic images.
Speaking of icons and what makes an iconic image, legendary photographer Mary Ellen Mark shares her views,. Interesting Photo of the Day: Vibrant Night in Saskatchewan. Wednesday, May 27th, 2020. Interesting Photo of the Day: Sunset at Seljalandsfoss. Tuesday, May 26th, 2020. Interesting Photo of the Day: Macro of Oil on Coffee. Monday, May 25th, 2020. Contribute an Article. We are always.
Iconic photo from 1983 was the first to show gay parents in the mainstream This powerful photo of two gay dads with one of their children was the first time same-sex parents were represented.
Famous photo essays like Country Doctor by W. Eugene Smith or Gordon Parks’ The Harlem Family are acclaimed for showing a glimpse into the lives of the sick and impoverished. Other well-made photo essays offer a new way to look at the everyday, such as Peter Funch’s much-reposted photo series 42nd and Vanderbilt, for which Funch photographed the same street corner for nine years.