Time Releases Its ‘100 Most Influential Photos of All Time’ List

Time 100 Photos

Time 100 Photos

By Will Levith
(Time)

 

For its brand-new “100 Most Influential Photos of All Time” project, Time  says it curated its list by reaching out to and interviewing countless “curators, historians, and photo editors around the world[.]” From there, its editors began the arduous process of narrowing down the massive cache of photographs (and opinions about them). Says the trio of Time editors that worked on the project via Time.com:

“There is no formula that makes a picture influential. Some images are on our list because they were the first of their kind, others because they shaped the way we think. And some made the cut because they directly changed the way we live. What all 100 share is that they are turning points in our human experience.”

Photographers (and videographers), represented on the list—along with their subjects—include a wider cross-section than the average list: Harry Benson (The Beatles engaged in a pillow fight), Ron Galella (Jackie Onassis walking the streets of New York City), Nat Fein (Babe Ruth retiring at Yankee Stadium), Annie Leibovitz (a pregnant Demi Moore on the cover of Vanity Fair), Abraham Zapruder (the Kennedy assassination), and Malcolm Browne (the burning monk in Vietnam).

Take a look at some of our favorite selections below.

The Pillow Fight (Harry Benson)
Library of congress

 

Earthrise (William Anders/NASA)
Library of congress

 

V-J Day in Times Square (Alfred Eisenstaedt/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)
ALFRED EISENSTAEDT

 

The Steerage, 1907 (VCG Wilson/Corbis via Getty Images)
Corbis via Getty Images

 

Flag Raising on Iwo Jima (Joe Rosenthal/AP Photos)
AP

 

The Situation Room (Pete Souza/The White House via Getty Images)
Getty Images

 

Betty Grable (Frank Powolny/Getty Images)
Bettmann Archive

 

A Man on the Moon (Neil Armstrong/NASA/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)
The LIFE Picture Collection/Gett

 

The Horse in Motion (Eadweard Muybridge/Library of Congress)

 

The Hindenburg Disaster (Sam Shere/Getty Images)
Getty Images

 

Black Power Salute (John Dominis/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)

 

To view Time‘s interactive “virtual museum” for the project, which includes all 100 photos, complementary essays, and 20 original short documentaries, click here. Additionally, Time is publishing a companion hardcover book for the series, which can be purchased here.

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