This document discusses several iconic photographs taken throughout history and their photographers. It mentions photographs such as "Lunchtime atop a skyscraper" by Charles Clyde Ebbets, "John F. Kennedy Jr.'s Salute" taken in 1963, "Migrant Mother" by Dorothea Lange from 1936, the "Black Power Salute" from 1968 photographed by John Dominis, "Migrant Sudan Famine UN Food Camp" captured by Kevin Carter in 1994, and "Afghan Girl" made famous by a 1984 photograph by Steven McCurry. Many of the photographs portrayed important social or political moments of their time.