Men in Hats Watching the Sky ............................................................................................
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Coco Chanel
Robert Kennedy Conversing With
Edward Kennedy
Buddhist Monk Committing Ritual
Suicide
Famous Guests at the "Crescendo"
Bomb Drill
Cups and Saucers on Rope Walker
Lee Harvey Oswald in Custody
Street Covered With Ticker Tape
Dance Scene From West Side Story
Cancer Victim Terry Fox on His Cross Canada Run
Rocky Marciano Defeats Jersey Joe Walcott
Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda in Easy Rider
Woman Hides in Fear of Sniper
Vanessa Redgrave and Daughters
The Rolling Stones
Kennedy Family with John Jr. Saluting His Father's Casket
James Dean
Cab Calloway Leads Orchestra at New Year's Ball
Mick Jagger and Divine
The Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall
Ann-Margret and Elvis
Bobby Hull Smiling with Puck
Marilyn Monroe on Subway Grate
Elvis Presley is Sworn In
Siblings Sharing Birthday Party
Segregated Bus in Texas
Policemen Inspecting a Crime Scene
Malcolm McDowell in A Clockwork Orange
Coroners with Sharon Tate's Body
Mick Jagger Singing
Faye Dunaway and Jack Nicholson in Chinatown
Groom Writing Love Note in Sand
Immigrants Looking at New York Skyline
Female Ballplayer Sliding Into a Base
Batman
Dustin Hoffman, 30
Army Medic With Wounded Comrade
Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman in Midnight Cowboy
Frank and Nancy Sinatra
Malcolm X
Jean-Michel Basquiat
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Brilliant and Death Defying Just like Mick Jagger ;)
As a Huge Doors Fan I love that one, but the 'I am a Man" protest march Brilliant. Quiet Strength when people actually fought for something worthwhile and not just OIL.
@ Socratis not nice!! You know I love you any way.
The most powerful photo for me is the Buddist monk burning in protest. WOW!!
Can't stop feeling that the photographer should have been helping and not clicking.
@ Beth, that is a whole conversation on its own. Have you seen the Bang Bang Club? A large part of the movie is about addressing your point. The role of a photo journalist is to capture the event as it occurs....
PS I take back the Coco comment :)...she looks lovely:)
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