TOP 10 WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS PHOTOS
1. Afghan Girl [1984]
Photographer: Steve McCurry
And of course the afghan girl, picture shot by National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry. Sharbat Gula was one of the students in an informal school within the refugee camp; McCurry, rarely given the opportunity to photograph Afghan women, seized the opportunity and captured her image. She was approximately 12 years old at the time. She made it on the cover of National Geographic next year, and her identity was discovered in 1992.
2. Omayra Sánchez [1985]
Photographer: Frank Fournier
Omayra Sánchez was one of the 25,000 victims of the Nevado del Ruiz (Colombia) volcano which erupted on November 14, 1985. The 13-year old had been trapped in water and concrete for 3 days. The picture was taken shortly before she died and it caused controversy due to the photographer’s work and the Colombian government’s inaction in the midst of the tragedy, when it was published worldwide after the young girl’s death.
3. Napalm Girl Phan Thị Kim Phúc [1972]
Photographer: Nick Ut
The iconic photo taken in Trang Bang by AP photographer Nick Ut shows Phan Thị Kim Phúc at about age nine running naked on a road after being severely burned on her back by a South Vietnamese napalm attack.
4. Marilyn Monroe’s Skirt Up [1954]
From Film: The Seven Year Itch
In September 1954, Monroe filmed one of the key scenes for The Seven Year Itch in New York City. In it, she stands with her co-star, Tom Ewell, while the air from a subway grating blows her skirt up.
5. Stricken child crawling towards a food camp [1994]
Photographer: Kevin Carter
The photo is the “Pulitzer Prize” winning photo taken in 1994 during the Sudan Famine. The picture depicts stricken child crawling towards an United Nations food camp, located a kilometer away.
The vulture is waiting for the child to die so that it can eat him. This picture shocked the whole world. No one knows what happened to the child, including the photographer Kevin Carter who left the place as soon as the photograph was taken. Three months later he committed suicide due to depression.
6. Vietnam War [1968]
Photographer: Eddie Adams
February 1, 1968. South Vietnam police chief Nguyen Ngoc Loan shots a young man, whom he suspects to be a Viet Kong soldier.
7. Burning Monk – The Self-Immolation [1963]
Photographer: Malcolm Browne
June 11, 1963, Thich Quang Duc, a Buddhist monk from Vietnam, burned himself to death at a busy intersection in downtown Saigon to bring attention to the repressive policies of the Catholic Diem regime that controlled the South Vietnamese government at the time. Buddhist monks asked the regime to lift its ban on flying the traditional Buddhist flag, to grant Buddhism the same rights as Catholicism, to stop detaining Buddhists and to give Buddhist monks and nuns the right to practice and spread their religion.
While burning Thich Quang Duc never moved a muscle.
8. Bliss [~2000]
Photographer: Charles O’Rear
Bliss is the name of a photograph of a landscape in Napa County, California, east of Sonoma Valley. It contains rolling green hills and a blue sky with stratocumulus and cirrus clouds. The image is used as the default computer wallpaper for the “Luna” theme in Windows XP.
The photograph was taken by the professional photographer Charles O’Rear, a resident of St. Helena in Napa County, for digital-design company HighTurn. O’Rear has also taken photographs of Napa Valley for the May 1979 National Geographic Magazine article Napa, Valley of the Vine.
9. Tiananmen Square Protests [1989]
Photographer: Jeff Widener
This famous photo, taken on 5 June 1989 by photographer Jeff Widener, shows the PLA’s advancing tanks halting for an unknown man near Tiananmen Square.
10. V J Day kiss in Times Square [1945]
Photographer: Victor Jorgensen
Navy Lt. Victor Jorgensen’s camera captured this famous kiss of a nurse by a sailor in New York City’s Times Square on August 15, 1945, when Japan announced its unconditional surrender.
This is of my friend's work..
iconic pictures –
However - where is –
JFK being shot
the man on the moon –
Martin Luther King being shot-
pics of Rosa Parks –
India getting Independence –
The end of WW2 –
Japan surrendering
where is Bhopal,
where is Chernobyl
where is the Falklands
where is 9/11
where is the grief for the Princess of Wales
were is the fall of the Berlin Wall
Come on who can choose 10?
I am trying to name a few but not in order of course. I am of course a lot older than some on here :-)
Brit 3,5,6,7 & 9 have figured in every selection I have seen till date, 1 has also figured in most of them.
This is a personal selection from the author of the article. Others have their own favourites. However, in most cases , they are "journalistic" photos, so oviously will involve war, hunger, strife etc..
So most of the famous photographs are the ones depicting poverty, hunger, war and death. Interesting, maybe it shows what appeals to us.
I never thought "Bliss" was a photograph. I thought it was a CG Image. It looks so clean.
Bliss location in 2006
i saw the actual car in the background and the above picture of the burning monk in his home monastery in hue. i didn't listen much to our guide and didn't think much of it until we saw this picture in a museum in saigon:
they said his heart remained intact even after they re-cremated him. supposedly did some kind of higher form of meditation to remain calm.
but the crawling child's pic really got to me when i first saw it on forwarded emails years ago
Thanks for sharing!!
TFS.Some of those pics are trully iconic.The Afghan girl,Tianamen Square protests,monroe's up-skirt.
The 5th photo of the dying child is the most intense. I wish I could jump in the picture and save him!!Absolutely saddening to see such an innocent human being in such a vulnerable state; DISHEARTENING =0((((( God is with him*
The dying child in Africa never fails to cause me much pain..Raheemullah! All I comfort myself with is that Inshallah, now he's in a better place bereft of hunger and suffering. The Afghan girl looks hauntingly lovely..a fab shot no doubt.
I shouldn't have opened this thread just before going to bed. I don't know how long this would keep me from sleeping..:(
I love the last picture...so much happiness...nice to see. We do not see that often anymore...sadly.
.. and the sickest one is the vietnamese one where the man with the gun shoots another helpless vietnamese. Just wondering if this man with the gun was on the receiving end himself then he might not have acted as a hero himself.
thanks for sharing...
TFS... Afghan Girl! the best pic ever!
Remember No3 vividly. Even posted it on QL last year :o)
Its a photo that changed the war. Sadly, those days of journalism are now mostly gone. In many cases , truth has been replaced by sensationalism and expediency ..
Saw #3 in the Saigon war museum. Very chilling place :o(
1-Sharbat Gola!
but where are the marines raising the flag in the pacific and the aircraft crahing into the twin towers?
good theme though.
Love the 1st and the Second last Picture.... There was a Documentary on National Geographic regarding the 1st picture, the Photographer wanted to find that girl and take the photo for the Front page of the Magazine, if am not mistaken...
I'd never seen the picture of the burning monk. It's giving me the shivers, especially to think that he never moved a muscle! Wish I could understand what drives this kind of faith...
Some of the other pics, while seen before, are no less disturbing in the re-seeing, while the others, like Monroe, the kiss and the Afghan girl, are no less fabulous :)
Thanks a lot for sharing these images, Norway Pride.
can't imagine how in earth a picture of a woman with her skirt flying up is in the same category and place as a child who is dying,great pictures though except 2 or 3 of them,thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing.. disturbing, are some of them... but historical nonetheless..