36가지 상징적인 사진 역사를 기록하거나 사진으로 남길 수 있습니다. 순간을 본다 라이카 100년의 역사: 현재까지도 갤러리에 전시되고 있는 상징적인 사진들은 언제나 라이카 카메라로 촬영되었습니다. Hindenburg captures airspace, the Russian’s Berlin, and James Dean the hearts of women 등 라이카는 언제나 그들과 함께 있었습니다. At the Marne – Henri Cartier-Bresson, 1938 Che Guevara – Alberto Korda, 1960 Death of a Loyalist Soldier – Robert Capa, 1936 England – Gianni Berengo Gardin, 1977 Flood in Wetzlar – Oskar Barnack, 1920 From the “Feine Leute” cycle – Herlinde Koelbl, 1985 Girl with Leica – Alexander Rodchenko, 1934 Guardia Civil – W. Eugene Smith, 1950 Hollywood Beach (from the “American Colors” cycle) – Constantine Manos, 2006 James Dean on Times Square – Dennis Stock, 1955 Le Peintre de la Tour Eiffel – Marc Riboud, 1953 London – Inge Morath, 1953 LZ 129 “Hindenburg” at its mooring mast at Rhine-Main airport – Dr. Paul Wolff and Alfred Tritschler, 1936 Man with bandage – Fred Herzog, 1968 © Thomas Hoepker Muhammad Ali – Thomas Hoepker, 1966 © Nick Út Napalm attack in Vietnam – Nick Út, 1972 New York – Ernst Leitz II, 1914 New York – Louis Stettner, 1954 © Elliott Erwitt New York City – Elliott Erwitt, 1974 No title (from the “Go” cycle) – Bruce Gilden, 2000 Oskar Barnack at his workplace – Julius Huisgen, 1934 Perfect peace – Kai Wiedenhöfer, 1994 Regular guest at the Café Hawelka, Vienna – Franz Hubmann, 1956–57 San Cristobál – René Burri, 1976 Self-portrait in mirrors – Ilse Bing, 1931 Self-portrait – UMBO (aka Otto Umbehr), 1952 Sidewalk – Jeff Mermelstein, 1995