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    • The Terror Of War, Nick Ut, 1972. The faces of collateral damage and friendly fire are generally not seen. This was not the case with 9-year-old Phan Thi Kim Phuc.
    • The Burning Monk, Malcolm Browne, 1963. In June 1963, most Americans couldn’t find Vietnam on a map. But there was no forgetting that war-torn Southeast Asian nation after Associated Press photographer Malcolm Browne captured the image of Thich Quang Duc immolating himself on a Saigon street.
    • Starving Child And Vulture, Kevin Carter, 1993. Kevin Carter knew the stench of death. As a member of the Bang-Bang Club, a quartet of brave photographers who chronicled apartheid-­era South Africa, he had seen more than his share of heartbreak.
    • Lunch Atop A Skyscraper, 1932. It’s the most perilous yet playful lunch break ever captured: 11 men casually eating, chatting and sneaking a smoke as if they weren’t 840 feet above Manhattan with nothing but a thin beam keeping them aloft.
  1. Dec 19, 2023 · However, these famous photos are not the only TIME 100 – previously the magazine has released Top 100 novels, movies, influential people, and other noteworthy lists. Scroll down below to check the photo gallery of the most famous pictures of our age. 1. The Terror Of War, 1972

  2. In our quest to select the most important 100 photographs ever, we looked for pictures that demonstrated something important and meaningful. Some capture a news event or show the brutality of war. Others crystallize a particular cultural moment.

  3. Nov 17, 2016 · The complete collection can be found in TIME’s new book, 100 Photographs: The Most Influential Images of All Time, as well as on our multimedia site time.com/100photos, where you can view...

  4. Nov 18, 2016 · Images like The Falling Soldier, Muhammad Ali standing over a knocked out Sonny Liston, Tank Man, and VJ Day bring deep historical significance to the list, but it’s not just about the oft-seen...

  5. Nov 17, 2016 · TIME has released its 100 Most Influential Photos of All Time, a multi-platform project that explores 100 images that have changed the world and shaped the human experience.

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  7. Nov 17, 2016 · Matthew Bradys Abraham Lincoln, Dorothea Lange’s migrant mother, the flag raising at Iwo Jima by the AP’s Joe Rosenthal — also a Pulitzer Prize winner — and that famous kiss in Times Square on V-J Day, captured by Alfred Eisenstaedt, are among the 100 chosen.

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