The field of photography has been shaped by countless talented and influential photographers throughout history. Here are 10 of the most influential photographers of all time:
Ansel Adams: An American photographer known for his stunning black and white landscape photographs of the American West.
Henri Cartier-Bresson: A French photographer known for his candid street photography and his founding of the Magnum Photos agency.
Dorothea Lange: An American photographer known for her documentary photographs of the Great Depression, including the iconic "Migrant Mother" image.
Diane Arbus: An American photographer known for her portraits of marginalized individuals and groups, including circus performers and people with disabilities.
Edward Weston: An American photographer known for his pioneering work in modernist photography and his emphasis on the beauty of everyday objects.
Walker Evans: An American photographer known for his documentary photographs of the Great Depression and his contributions to the field of photojournalism.
Richard Avedon: An American fashion photographer known for his iconic portraits of celebrities and models.
Robert Frank: A Swiss-American photographer known for his influential book "The Americans," which documented his travels across the United States in the 1950s.
Alfred Stieglitz: An American photographer known for his advocacy for photography as a fine art and his promotion of modernist photography.
Cindy Sherman: An American photographer known for her conceptual self-portraits that explore issues of gender, identity, and representation.
These 10 photographers represent just a fraction of the many influential figures who have shaped the art and practice of photography throughout history.