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Classic works of world photographers

The classic works of world photographers are as follows:

1. Victory Kiss: Victory Kiss, also known as Victory Day Kiss and Century Kiss, refers to a kiss that took place in new york Times Square on August 1945. As the Japanese declared unconditional surrender, people in new york took to the streets to celebrate the victory.

In the celebration of Times Square, a sailor kissed a female nurse beside him. This moment was captured by Alfred Eisenchteter, a photographer of Life magazine, and became a classic historical picture handed down from generation to generation. From then on, every August 14, hundreds of couples reappeared "Victory Day Kiss" in Times Square to commemorate the end of the war.

2. Hungry Sudan: Hungry Sudan, also known as Bullying Sudan, is the work of photographer kevin carter, published in The New York Times, and won the Pulitzer Prize for Photography in 1994 with the author.

In this photo, a Sudanese girl is about to kneel down with hunger, and several eagles are not far behind her, waiting for her to come back.

3. Afghan girl: Steve McQuarry, a famous American photographer and humanitarian. 1978 started a freelance photography career. In Afghanistan before the war, he took many photos with extraordinary egg-like spirit.

One of the works, The Girl in Afghanistan, was honored on the cover of National Geographic 1985. Unexpectedly, a five-minute work of that year became a part of life without height.

4. City Hall Kiss: The city hall kiss is also called the kiss in front of the city hall, the kiss outside the city hall, and the kiss in front of the Paris city hall. It was taken by the famous photographer RoberDoisneau at 1950. The owner of the original photo is the heroine Francois Porne.

The original photo also bears the personal signature of Robert Dua Si Nuo, and the estimated value is between1.5,000 and 20,000 euros. People are more interested in photo legends that span more than half a century.

5. The Pain of Omayra: We see the photographer's inner pain through this set of photos. Fournier's behavior has been well received by people. He showed the noble character of a reporter. He doesn't pursue curiosity, but puts people first. The Year of the Baby was held in the 29th World Press Photo Competition.

A group of color photos he shot, The Pain of Omayra, won the first prize in breaking news series, among which this photo fully showed the sweet little girl's ability to keep calm when she was hit, and was named the best news photo of the year with 1985. When fournier took this group of photos, it was already the third year that he officially interviewed with a camera.

6. Gun: In new york 105 block, a child pointed a gun at the photographer's lens. "He is only 1 year old, but he has learned everything." Klein recalled, "Of course, he had a fake gun in his hand. He was just playing a game that American children used to play in the street." But in my opinion, this moment is no longer a child's game.

7. The Salvaged Kitten: The Salvaged Kitten is not mainly about a silver kitten soup. Hulu, an 8-week-old cat, wanted to know what the owner's dinner was. She circled around the soup until one end came in ... and she smiled shyly after being fished out by the master.