ICONIC PHOTOS FROM HISTORY
The First Photograph [France, 1826]
Taken by Nicéphore Niépce, this is the first photograph ever taken which still exists. He called his method heliography (sun writing) and this photograph took 8 hours of exposure time.
Footprint on the Moon [Lunar, 1969]
This photograph was taken by Buzz Aldrin. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong put his left foot on the rocky Moon. It was the first human footprint on the Moon. They had taken TV cameras with them.
The Titanic Before Sailing
The Titanic In The Bottom Of
The Sea
Hitler As A Baby
The First Computer Ever
Moment When George Bush Was Notified Of The Attack In The Twin Towers
Evolution Of The Coca Cola
Charlie Chaplin And Gandhi
The First McDonalds Ever
Elvis In The Army
Construction Of Disneyland
School Grades Of Albert Einstem
Pope John Paul With Mehmet Ali Agca Who Tried To Kill Him
Google in 1999, When They Started
Berlin Wall Being Torn Down
V-J Day [New York, 1945]
This is one of the most famous photographs from the Second World War. The soldier and the nurse are unknown but people have come forward to claim the fame. Apparently the nurse slapped the soldier immediately after. The event was the celebration of the end of the war and it was taken in Times Square by Alfred Eisenstaedt.