This collection of world-renowned photographs offers a stunning visual
history of photography and photojournalism. The birth of photography
opened the doors to a new kind of art, one that recorded events with the
immediacy not possible with painting and drawing. This volume is a
chronologically arranged compendium of memorable images of unforgettable
people, places, and moments. Including images recording humankind
conquering the air, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay climbing Mount
Everest, and the attack on the World Trade Center, this volume features
double-page spreads that create a visual timeline. From war to nature,
movie stars to artists, the surface of Mars to the devastation of
Katrina, this thoroughly up-to-date record captures historical moments
such as the horror of the Japanese tsunami and the excitement of the
political revolution in the Middle East. Recording moments both intimate
and earth-shaking, these photographs speak volumes about where we've
been and the direction we're headed.