A lot of my work yells. I want my pictures to do that — not all of them, but I want people to be moved by the lives of the people that they are looking at.
KASHI, China — Women stand outside the Id Kah Mosque with nan bread and water waiting for the men after the first prayers on a Friday afternoon, 1999. Women are not allowed inside the mosque.
Photographing for over 50 years, Thomas Hoepker has seen a world of change through his lens, from the Cold War division of his native Germany to the fall of the Twin Towers on September 11th.
The Revolution
by Burt Glinn
When rebel forces ousted Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista, photographer Burt Glinn was there for the riotous aftermath, recording the chaos and excitement in Havana’s streets and traveling with a young rebel leader named Fidel Castro.