Famous photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt, on August 14, 1945, following Japan’s unconditional capitulation, ending World War II, captures his most...
New York, 1951 Andreas Feininger Andreas Feininger’s photo is one of Life magazine’s most recognizable covers and one of...
In 1968, thirty-year-old Josef Koudelka was a renowned theater photographer who had never photographed a news event. On August...
One of the most widely recognized and reproduced images and ode to motherhood to date is the photograph of...
Photographic moments in history – The announcement of the death of the great spiritual leader and preacher of nonviolence,...
Dora Maar (Henriette Theodora Markovitch, 1907-1997) of French-Croatian descent, born in Paris and raised in Argentina, was a photographer,...
(In 1942 Gordon Parks will make one of his most famous photographs, known as American Gothic – reference to...
In April 1983, reporter Cheryl McCall and photographer Mary Ellen Mark went to Seattle to write an article about...
In 1872 Leland Stanford seeks the help of photographer Eadweard Muybridge to prove his theory: that horses while galloping...
Eugene Atget dies in 1927, after forty years of photography career. Atget’s work has remained in obscurity for years...