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  1. Mar 3, 2020 · Michael Jackson. Jackson during his Bad tour in Vienna, June 1988. Image credit: Zoran Veselinovic/Wikimedia.org. Today, almost everybody knows about the life and career of Michael Jackson. His career exploded in the 1980s to heights no one has been able to replicate ever since.

  2. Michael Jackson. Construcentro. Legendary pop icon and creator of the dancing moonwalk, Michael Jackson was once the most photographed man in the world. Holding the title of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson served as one of the most influential singers and dancers of all time.

    • Taylor Swift. Are you ready for it? The most photographed person of 2023 was none other than Taylor Swift. Like Beyoncé, she’s launched a massive tour this year.
    • King Charles. The newly minted King of England has been in front of the camera even more than his wife Queen Camilla fulfilling duties and fiddling with pens.
    • Queen Camilla. The late Queen Elizabeth II was regularly one of the most photographed people, likely one of the most photographed people in history. Now, as her son King Charles takes the throne, Queen Camilla has been thrust into the spotlight.
    • Joe Biden. President Joe Biden has been equally busy. It’ll be an election year in 2024, keeping the president busy at home. There have also been several international issues, including the ongoing war in Ukraine and the war in Gaza, which has led to appearances and speeches from the leader of the free world.
    • The evolution of paparazzi photographs. In the 20th century, magazines started to look for candid photos of celebrities. This trend gave rise to the paparazzi.
    • Pope John Paul II. John Paul II acted as the pope and the bishop of Rome for nearly thirty years. His reign began in 1978 and ended in 2005. What’s interesting here is that this period corresponds with the evolution of mass media.
    • Barack Obama. Besides being the President, Obama was also a celebrity. One of the things that were special about his presidency is the fact that it correlated with the massive expansion of the internet.
    • Marilyn Monroe. Even if you haven’t watched Marlyn Monroe’s movies, you probably know her only due to one legendary black and white photo. Monroe was photographed in a gorgeous white dress that was blown sky-high when air rushed up from the subway grate that she was standing on.
    • Henri Cartier-Bresson’s famous photo Man Jumping the Puddle | 1930. In this, one of his most iconic photos, Henri Cartier-Bresson captured a scene through a fence behind the Saint-Lazare train station in Paris.
    • The famous photo The Steerage by Alfred Stieglitz | 1907. “I stood spellbound for a while. I saw shapes related to one another—a picture of shapes, and underlying it, a new vision that held me.”
    • Stanley Forman’s famous photo Woman Falling From Fire Escape |1975. Forman was a well-known photographer working for the Boston Herald when he attended the scene of a fire.
    • Kevin Carter’s controversial photo – Starving Child and Vulture | 1993. This image is another Pulitzer Prize-winning image. As famous for its social impact, as it is the ethical issues it raised.
  3. Dec 13, 2015 · He was the most photographed person of his time. Frederick Douglass sat for more portraits during the 1800s than even Abraham Lincoln, and that was no accident.

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  5. Donald Trump. #1 out of 20. Reporters and paparazzi have done their best to capture every gesture of former US President Donald Trump, allowing him to get the status of the most photographed celebrity in the world. It is not possible to say exactly what the reasons for such a popularity are.

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