20 Of The Most Iconic Photographs And The Cameras That Captured Them

“Burning Monk” By Malcolm Browne, 1963 / Petri

“The Hindenburg Disaster” By Sam Shere, 1937 / Speed Graphic

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Lyle Owerko, 2001 / Fuji 645zi

Lyle Owerko, 2001 / Fuji 645zi

“Afghan Girl” By Steve Mccurry, 1984 / Nikon Fm2

“Fire Escape Collapse” By Stanley Forman, 1975 / Nikon F

“Saigon Execution” By Eddie Adams, 1968 / Leica M4

Abbey Road Album Cover By Iain Macmillan, 1969 / Hasselblad

Abbey Road Album Cover By Iain Macmillan, 1969 / Hasselblad

“D-Day” By Robert Capa, 1944 / Contax Ii

“V-J Day In Times Square” By Alfred Eisenstaedt, 1945 / Leica Iiia

“Tank Man” By Jeff Widener, 1989 / Nikon Fe2

“Migrant Mother” By Dorothea Lange, 1936 / Graflex Super D

“Earthrise” By William Anders, 1968 / Modified Hasselblad 500 El

“Raising A Flag Over The Reichstag” By Yevgeny Khaldei, 1945 / Leica Iii

“Invasion 68: Prague”, By Josef Koudelka, 1968 / Exacta Varex

“Guerillero Heroico” By Alberto Korda, 1969 / Leica M2

Paul Goresh / Minolta Xg-1

Paul Goresh / Minolta Xg-1

“Tokyo Stabbing” By Yasushi Nagao, 1960 / Speed Graphic

“The Terror Of War” By Nick Ut, 1972 / Leica M3

“Raising The Flag On Iwo Jima” By Joe Rosenthal, 1945 / Speed Graphic

“Kent State Shootings” By John Filo, 1970 / Nikkormat

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“The Shooting Of Lee Harvey Oswald” By Robert Jackson, 1963 / Nikon S3

“The Soiling Of Old Glory” By Stanley Forman, 1976 / Nikon F

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