Monday, November 28, 2016

Top 100 photos of all time




1. I picked this imagine because I know the famous people in it and knew that picture before because I could see how it got so famous.

2. It was in the middle of the Oscars 2014 where Ellen DeGeneres corralled some of the biggest world starts together, like Bradley Cooper, Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence and Kevin Spacey.This picture made history with 3 million retweets on Twitter. 

3. You can hear Brandly Cooper talking about how he got into the picture and how he found out that it got so famous. 

5. Brandly Cooper
    January 5, 1975
     Philadelphia, PA
     Villanova University 
 

1. I chose the picture because of the balance I saw and the interesting and funny imagine its showing.

2. After the Chinese Communist party Mao Zedong start worrying about how people would remember him, so he took a dip in the Yangtze River to show all people that he is still in health.

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1. This picture looked interesting to me because the box event its showing looks really important and also because I can remember that I already saw this picture once.

2.  Its the greatest sport photo in our century it was in Lewiston, Maine, on May 25, 1965, as 23-year-old heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali squared off against 34-year-old Sonny Liston. 

3. There is an additional video about Mohamed Ali, the fight and Neil Leifer, the photographer talking about how he took this picture and how it became famous. 

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5. Neil Leifer 
    December 28, 1942
    New York, NY
    photographer for Sports Illustrated 




1. I chose this picture because its showing a something serious and makes you think about it a lot.

2. It shows Biafra, the tiny western african nation that split from southern Nigeria in 1967. By taking pictures of the dying children and also adults photographers showed the world how serious the problem is. It pushed governments and other people to do something.

3. In a podcast you can hear Don McCullin the photographer talking about what he saw while taking those pictures and his own opinion about what he saw.

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5. Don McCullin
    October 9, 1935
     Finsbury Park, Lodnon, UK
     Secondary Modern School
 


1. I chose this picture because it shows a mirical of our world and also the interesting perspective to show it.

2. It shows the first time what a developing fetus looks like, and in the process raised pointed new questions about when life begins. Nilsson had a deal with a hospital in Stockholm, to take pictures of fetus when it was available. ". There, in a dedicated room with lights and lenses specially designed for the project, Nilsson arranged the fetuses so they appeared to be floating as if in the womb.

3. The addition for this picture are some more pictures from him who are the most groundbreaking ones. It shows fetuses in a really early age again. It's show the pictures in a magazine with extra information on the side. 

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5. Lennart Nilsson 
24 August 1922
Strängnäs, Sweden
photographer for Vecko-Revyn magazine.

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