What makes a great photo great? It’s not all about the lighting, the equipment, the technicalities we as photographers tend to get so wrapped up in. A truly great photograph is so much more than that. It will posses the ability to stop a person in their tracks for a second look. Such as in the images below, great photographs have one thing in common– they are frozen moments in time capable of softening the hearts of even the most stoic individual. Have a look for yourself:
A great photograph has a certain quality about it that evokes emotion and shakes a person right down to their core without giving them a say in the matter.
Photographer’s listed by order of appearance:
- Robert Capa
- No official citation. Army photographer referred to as Major Benjamin
- Heinrich Hoffman
- Citation not given
- John Dominis
- Jeff Widener
- Claude P. Dettloff
- Stan Stearns
- Aaron Thompson.
- CFP – Photographer not given
- Héctor Rondón Lovera
- Yomiuri Shimbun
- Mark Pardew
- Nevine Zaki
- Marc Riboud
- No Official citation. Possibly George Mejat
- KOREA POOL – Photographer not given
- Goran Tomasevic
- Cecil Stoughton
- Vanderlei Almeida
- Getty – Photographer not given
- No citation given. Photographs are on English Russia if you’re interested.
- AP. Photographer not given
- No official citation
- Jeff Roberts
- Str / AFP – Getty – Photographer not given
- Louie Favorite
- Getty – Photographer not given
- Can’t find this one.
- This has gotten so saturated over the internet, the original is near-impossible to find.
- William Anders
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