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  • 52 Influential Photographs (lukeprog.com)

    although there are more relevant photo's in this collection, Don McCullin,was a massif influence on my idea of how world politics worked. Don McCullin - Biafra (1969) When war photographer Don McCullin saw the children of Biafra dying of hunger and the muscle-wasting disease... more

    Reviewed by sp2 Mar 06 2008, 05:50am ( 105 reviews ) lukeprog.com

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  • Rated by Mikhial66 on Oct 16, 5:57pm

    Fucking Goatse
  • Reviewed by unlearnit on Jun 21, 3:43am

    Remaining neutral on this one... most were good in the sense that they noted things like the influence and aftermath of the photograph (when relevant, haha). Honestly though, that one picture did not fit at all.
  • Rated by ShirlT on Feb 03 2009, 2:42pm

    These are the "Breaker Boys" Young boys who worked in coal mines. Circa 1910. And teenagers these days think that they are hard done by.
  • Rated by claudiotoronto on Nov 22 2008, 11:34pm

    I reported it to SU...hopefully no one else stumbles on this crap. I don't know why so many idiots are thumbing this up.
  • Rated by Superfloon on Jun 17 2008, 1:13am

    Fuck this page. There are a million others like it that don't exist for the purpose of tricking you to seeing the goddamn Goatse picture.
  • Reviewed by lovatscout on Jun 15 2008, 1:15pm

    Biafra suffering
  • Rated by transguy on Jun 13 2008, 8:37pm

    From the page: Louis Daguerre - Boulevard du Temple (1838) First photo of a person.
  • Rated by francesca0309 on Jun 13 2008, 8:20pm

    Matuschka - Beauty Out of Damage (1993) Artist Matuschka learned that her mastectomy was unnecessary after losing her breast, and became an activist. Some say her Glamour cover photo did more for breast cancer than anyone else in 25 years.