Meet 18 pioneers of twentieth - and twenty-first-century photography and explore their most powerful images. From Cecil Beaton's glamorous celebrity shots to Robert Capa's gritty wartime images, this remarkable collection gathers the finest work of 18 groundbreaking photographers. Each person represented is a master of the art, and the diverse, international selection includes Margaret Bourke-White, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Dorothea Lange, Robert Doisneau, Sebastiao Salgado, Werner Bischof, Abbas Attar, and Annie Leibovitz. On page after page, we see how they documented history, developed an individual aesthetic, and conveyed a specific vision of reality through the subjects, techniques, and styles they embraced. AUTHORS: Laura Magni writes about travel from a cultural and social standpoint, and has published articles and news stories in Italian and foreign magazines. Marco Santini has worked as a journalist for 20 years, and he specialises in travel, food, and wine, and in interior design reporting. SELLING POINTS: Tells the story of men and women who, shot after shot, have captured the spirit of their time in an extraordinary way Includes 18 photographers, presented in chronological order: Dorothea Lange, Alfred Eisenstadt, Cecil Beaton, Margaret Bourke-White, George Rodger, Henri Cartier-Bresson, David Seymour, Robert Doisneau, Robert Capa, Werner Bischof, W. Eugene Smith, Ernst Haas, Larry Burrows, Elliott Erwitt, Abbas Attar, Sebastiao Salgado, Annie Leibovitz, and Steve McCurry b/w photographs throughout