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Global classic photography works
The global classic photography works are as follows:

1, Victory Kiss. The kiss of victory, also known as the kiss of victory day and the kiss of the century, refers to a kiss that took place in new york Times Square on August 4th, local time, 1945. As the Japanese declared unconditional surrender, people in new york took to the streets to celebrate the victory. In the celebration of Times Square, a sailor kissed a female nurse beside him. This moment was captured by Alfred Eisenchteter, a photographer of Life magazine, and became a classic historical picture handed down from generation to generation.

2. Hungry Sudan. The Hungry Sultan is the work of photographer kevin carter, published in The New York Times, and won the Pulitzer Prize for Photography in 1994.

3. Cats that have been salvaged. The kittens salvaged are mainly not a pot of kitten soup. Hulu, an 8-week-old cat, really wants to know what the owner's dinner is. It goes around the noodle soup pot until it plunges into it.

Her name is Margaret. Her name is Margaret, and she was photographed by the famous photographer Edward Weston. Through this work, Weston conveyed a message of releasing nature. People are born from nature and will eventually return to nature. Through this work, it implies that people should know themselves and discover their own beauty.

5. Bresson's homework. The subject matter of this photo of Bresson's exercise is not important, but it is a well-known masterpiece of Bresson. A boy walked home with a big bottle in each hand, as if he had completed a glorious and arduous task. The characters in the photo are very natural and real, showing Bresson's skillful capture kung fu. Snapping is the basic means that Bresson insisted on all his life. He never interferes with his subjects.