7 Best Photographs Of All Time

Zee Media Bureau
Aug 02, 2024

Nicéphore Niépce’s View from the Window at Le Gras

It is the first ever photograph in the early 1800s.The famous image, captured using a camera obscura, symbolizes the history of photography and human curiosity, using pinholes and dark rooms

Lieutenant Charles Levy’s Mushroom Cloud Over Nagasaki

The iconic photograph of a mushroom cloud over Nagasaki, captured by Lieutenant Charles Levy, symbolizes the horrors of nuclear bombings and the importance of peace.

Kevin Carter’s The Vulture and The Little Girl

The Vulture and the Little Girl is a powerful photojournalism photograph that continues to be divisive despite its powerful message.

Charles C Ebbets’s Lunch Atop A Skyscraper

In 1932, Charles C. Ebbets captured the iconic photograph of Lunch atop a skyscraper, depicting workers taking a break from construction at Rockefeller Center.

Henri Cartier Bresson’s Behind the Gare Saint-Lazare

This rare golden moment, a timeless piece was captured by Henri Cartier Bresson in Paris.

Malcolm Brown’s The Burning Monk

Malcolm Brown's 1963 photograph "The Burning Monk" captured a Vietnamese Buddhist monk, in flames, protesting South Vietnamese government policies.

Richard Drew’s The Falling Man

Photojournalist Richard Drew captured this sad image in September 2001, shortly after the 9/11 attacks.

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