What I found interesting about this photo was the story behind it. In 1980, this is the picture of the aftermath of an olympic hockey game between the Soviet Union and the USA. This was the first photo of Sports Illustrated to not have a heading because everyone knew what had happened
Landscape Franco Fontana 1975
Fontana's photos had a very interesting style of landscape photography. His photos were very abstract and colorful.
Current Events Josh Edelson March 18, 2020
This photo was taken on San Francisco California street which is usually filled with cable cars and lots of people. But because of the coronavirus the Bay area asked the residents to shelter to prevent the spread of the new virus
Politics John Paul Filo 1970
This photo was taken during an Anti-war movement. What I liked about this photo was how the photographer captured the emotions that were felt at such a tragic event and made the audience feel the same way.
Historical Event Alfred Eisenstaedt 1945 This was taken after the victory of World War 2. This photo captured the feeling of joy and the wonder of life on this day.
Day in a life 1932 This is a group of men who were building the Rockefeller Center in 1932. What I thought was interesting was that these men spent their life building skyscrapers, and this picture eventually became an iconic symbol of American ambition.
Travel Mathias Svold 2019 This was taken in Ely, Nevada on whats considered the "Loneliest City in The World." I liked how the photo captured the feeling of emptiness
Fashion Helmut Newton 1975 This is one of lots of photos that have transformed the fashion industry. I like how he used photography to step away from the norms of femininity
Wildlife 2019 What I liked about this photo is how the colors went together. I also liked silhouetthe effect they used on the seahorses.
Portrait Diane Arbus 1972 What I liked about this photo and some of her work is that she captures people who are not seen as normal in society. She takes these photos to make these people feel special in this world.