os 15 ícones internacionais da fotografia

Initially, it is worth saying that photography is a powerful form of artistic expression and historical documentation. Over the years, many photographers have stood out for their technical skills, aesthetics and vision of the world.

Thus, here are 15 international photography icons, who contributed to shaping and influencing the history of photography:

Ansel Adams

Considered one of the greatest landscape photographers of all time, Adams was known for his high-quality photographs of American national parks such as Yosemite and Yellowstone.

Robert Capa

One of the first war photographers, as it was Capa who captured memorable images during World War II, including the invasion of Normandy.

Henri Cartier-Bresson

Known as the “father of street photography,” Cartier-Bresson captured candid, surprising images of the world around him.

Dorothea Lange

Considered a social photographer, as Lange documented the American Great Depression and the difficulties faced by American migrants.

Man Ray

One of the most important art photographers of the 20th century, Man Ray created surprising and surreal images using advanced image manipulation techniques.

Diane Arbus

Known for her powerful portraits of marginalized individuals, Arbus was one of the first photographers to explore the subjectivity of the individual.

Robert Frank

One of the greatest street photographers of all time, Frank captured authentic, unfussy images of American life in the 1950s and 1960s.

Richard Avedon

One of the greatest fashion photographers of all time, Avedon created iconic images for fashion magazines and advertising campaigns.

Annie Leibovitz

One of the world's most famous photographers, Leibovitz has captured iconic portraits of celebrities and political figures.

Irving Penn

Known for his fashion photographs and portraits, Penn was one of the most respected photographers of the 20th century.

Martin Parr

One of the greatest street photographers of our time, Parr captures colorful, irreverent images of everyday life.

Sally Mann

A family photographer, Mann captured intimate and personal images of her own family as well as portraits of other American families.

Helen Levitt

A street photographer, Levitt captured images of children and teenagers on the streets of New York in the 1940s and 1950s.

Sebastian Salgado

A documentary photographer, Salgado traveled the world capturing images of workers and communities in poverty.

Steve McCurry

A documentary photographer, McCurry has captured iconic images of cultures and communities around the world, including the famous image of “The Afghan Girl.”

 

Ultimately, these photographers are just a few of the many international photography icons who have contributed to shaping and influencing the history of photography, as their images continue to be appreciated and studied to this day and their techniques and aesthetics continue to inspire generations of photographers.

The 15 international photography icons

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