That all depends on where you are talking. If you just mean in general i have no idea. Many stock photo sites will show you the top searchese for photographs on their site. Check these for example: http://www.Smilelikeumeanit.com/stock.html
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I believe that Richard Avedon took the famous black and white photograph of a woman with an umbrella jumping off a curb. Please see the related links for the photograph and some information about Richard Avedon. Here is a link to the infamous photo (below):
simplicity is a close up of the subject in the photograph. it must take most of the space in the photograph too.
There probably are more people who can identify this painting if they see it (or a photograph of it) than any other painting.
The four boys in the famous photograph taken by Nazi doctor Josef Mengele were subjected to horrific experiments at Auschwitz, where they were mutilated and abused as part of his inhumane medical research. Tragically, most of these victims did not survive the war; they were ultimately killed in the camp or died due to the extreme conditions and experiments. The photograph serves as a haunting reminder of the atrocities committed during the Holocaust. Their stories symbolize the immense suffering endured by countless individuals during this dark period in history.
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Probably gave the most famous photograph of WW2; the flag raising on Mount Suribachi. No other photograph even comes close.
My photograph was taken by a professional artist next to a famous president.
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the veronica lake hair style :)
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Robert Rines
June 1985
y dont u answer it LOSERS
I believe that Richard Avedon took the famous black and white photograph of a woman with an umbrella jumping off a curb. Please see the related links for the photograph and some information about Richard Avedon. Here is a link to the infamous photo (below):
simplicity is a close up of the subject in the photograph. it must take most of the space in the photograph too.
The Afghan girl is famous for appearing on the cover of National Geographic and is a famous photograph by the journalist Steve McCurry. Her name is Sharbat Gula and is a refugee.