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  • May 30, 2012

    Alvin Langdon Coburn 1882-1966 – Iconic Photographer

    Alvin Langdon Coburn was a major photographer who became known as the father of abstract photography. David Clark looks at his life and work

  • May 28, 2012

    Bliss by Charles O’Rear – Iconic Photograph

    Charles O'Rear's landscape photograph was selected by Microsoft as its Windows XP wallpaper. Now it's one of the world's most famous images, writes David Clark

  • May 7, 2012

    Lewis Hine 1874-1940 – Iconic Photographer

    Lewis Hine’s pioneering photographs highlighted poor living and working conditions, and directly helped to change US child labour laws, writes David Clark

  • April 17, 2012

    Weegee 1899-1968 – Iconic Photographer

    A fascination with crime, combined with determination and cunning, made Weegee the most celebrated news photographer of his generation, writes David Clark

  • April 16, 2012

    Raising a flag over the Reichstag by Yevgeny Khaldei – Iconic Photograph

    Yevgeny Khaldei’s iconic Second World War photograph was set up for the camera, yet it remains a powerful symbol of the Allies’ victory, writes David Clark

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  • February 28, 2012

    Grotto in an Iceberg by Herbert Ponting – Iconic Photograph

    David Clark tells the story behind one of the earliest and greatest pictures of Antarctic exploration

  • February 20, 2012

    Nick Brandt 1966-present – Iconic Photographer

    Nick Brandt has established himself as a powerful new voice in photography who focuses on documenting Africa’s endangered wildlife, writes David Clark

  • Image from space, view of Earth from the moon

    January 24, 2012

    Earthrise from the Moon by William Anders – Iconic Photograph

    Although Apollo 8’s mission was to orbit the Moon, its most famous image revealed a new perspective on the Earth, writes David Clark

  • Black and white shot of a monk on fire

    October 14, 2011

    Protest of Thich Quang Duc – Iconic Photograph

    Malcolm Browne’s horrifying images shocked the world and helped bring about the end of a brutal regime, writes David Clark

  • October 10, 2011

    Frank Meadow Sutcliffe (1853-1941) – Iconic Photographer

    Frank Meadow Sutcliffe was a pioneer of photography as an art form and his studies of 19th century Whitby beautifully capture an earlier way of life, writes David Clark

  • September 27, 2011

    Benson & Hedges Advert by Brian Duffy – Iconic Photograph

    Brian Duffy’s beautifully crafted and surreal images for Benson & Hedges were a landmark in advertising photography, writes David Clark

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