Thomas Hoepker – Muhammad Ali Showing off His Right Fist, 1966

Muhammad Ali was a world boxing legend and one of the greatest athletes of the 20th century. He was...

Oscar Barnack – Flood in Wetzlar, 1920

Oskar Barnack, who was born in 1879 and passed away in 1936, was not only a genius technician and...

Dennis Stock – James Dean on Times Square, 1955

In 1954, photographer Dennis Stock lived in Hollywood. One Sunday at a party in Chateau Marmont, he meets a...

Yevgeny Khaldei – The Flag of Victory

Taken exactly 75 years ago at the end of World War II, Yevgeny Khaldei’s emblematic photograph is still one...

Thoughts On The Relationship Of Photography And Sociology

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Costas Balafas – Experiences, Visions, Art and Folk Tradition

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Right Time, Wrong Place!

Famous photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt, on August 14, 1945, following Japan’s unconditional capitulation, ending World War II, captures his most...

Andreas Feininger – The Story Behind The Picture

New York, 1951 Andreas Feininger Andreas Feininger’s photo is one of Life magazine’s most recognizable covers and one of...

Josef Koudelka – Prague 1968

In 1968, thirty-year-old Josef Koudelka was a renowned theater photographer who had never photographed a news event. On August...

Elliott Erwitt – Mother and Child

One of the most widely recognized and reproduced images and ode to motherhood to date is the photograph of...