You’ve previously read what we consider to be the 10 Most Imaginative Shots on Film, now find out what we consider to be the most iconic still images in film, those pop culture memories that will forever be ingrained in our soul.
Inspired by a recent trip to the National Portrait Gallery to view their exclusive collection of vintage film star photos from the extensive John Kobal collection (get down their pronto guys…it’s a fantastic exhibition that features stunning images of many Golden Era stars from Humphrey Bogart and Gary Cooper to Marilyn Monroe and Joan Crawford…but it ends on October 23rd!), I began to think how iconic still images can be.
With this in mind, read on to discover what we consider to be the ten most iconic of these images!
10. King Kong – King Kong (1933)
A superb feat of special effects back in 1933, there’s something...
Inspired by a recent trip to the National Portrait Gallery to view their exclusive collection of vintage film star photos from the extensive John Kobal collection (get down their pronto guys…it’s a fantastic exhibition that features stunning images of many Golden Era stars from Humphrey Bogart and Gary Cooper to Marilyn Monroe and Joan Crawford…but it ends on October 23rd!), I began to think how iconic still images can be.
With this in mind, read on to discover what we consider to be the ten most iconic of these images!
10. King Kong – King Kong (1933)
A superb feat of special effects back in 1933, there’s something...
- 8/31/2011
- by Stuart Cummins
- Obsessed with Film
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