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Article created by: Edvinas Jovaišas
Article created by: Gabija Palšytė

It’s every photographer’s dream to take a picture so powerful that it ends up being enjoyed by future generations. The deeper you delve into the past, the more you realize how many wonderful photos have been taken, but perhaps haven’t been given the time in the spotlight that they deserve. They’re full of character, and just as good—if not better than—some of the most iconic pics we know from textbooks and the internet.

The ‘Photos From History’ Instagram page does exactly what it says on the tin and features aesthetic pics from the past. We’ve collected some of the top ones to share with you, Pandas, and some of them are bound to change the way you view history. Don’t forget to upvote the ones that impressed you the most!

Bored Panda reached out to professional photographer Dominic Sberna, from Ohio, for a chat about high-quality photos, how photography has become more accessible over time, and how AI might affect the art form in the future. Read on for our full interview with him. 

#1

Family Friend Went Camping 30 Years Ago And Heard A Noise. She Stuck Her Camera Outside Her Tent And Snapped This Picture

A group of raccoons illuminated at night in a garden, an important historical photo that might change perspective on wildlife.

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    A Girl Watches Her Father Perform Acrobatics

    Man performing a one-handed handstand outdoors with a surprised child watching in this important historical photo.

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    Iggy Pop Raised By The Crowd In A Messianic Pose Live In Cincinnati In 1970

    Black and white historical photo of a shirtless man standing on a crowd at a lively concert with excited audience members.

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    Nancy Sinatra Pictured With Her Father Frank And Family Friend Yul Brynner At The Sands Hotel In Las Vegas, 1965

    Black and white photo showing important historical figures at a formal event, capturing a candid moment in history.

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    #5

    The Rolling Stones' First Photo Shoot 4 May, 1963

    Young men in matching patterned jackets pose in a historical photo capturing an important moment in history.

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    #6

    Young Couple Kissing Before The Fall Of The Berlin Wall In 1989

    Couple kissing in front of Berlin Wall with guards atop, captured in an important historical photo that changed perspectives.

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    #7

    Esso Hibernia Tanker Under Construction, Wallsend, England, 1970

    Massive historical ship towering over street with people and cars, showcasing important historical photos perspective.

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    #8

    (Studio 54) Ballet Icon, Rudolf Nureyev, Initiates Nine-Year-Old Actor Ricky Schroder Into The Delights Of Disco Dancing At Studio 54 In New York On Sunday, April 2, 1979

    Black and white historical photo of a man and a boy dancing energetically at a social event with onlookers.

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    #9

    The Swedish Warship Vasa Sank In 1628 Less Than A Mile Into Its Maiden Voyage And Was Recovered From The Sea Floor After 333 Years Almost Completely Intact

    Historic wooden ship displayed in museum with visitors observing details of important historical photo exhibit.

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    #10

    The Last Public Appearance Of Laurel & Hardy In 1956

    Two men in suits laughing and pointing at each other in a candid important historical photo.

    Oliver Hardy passed away the following year due to heart complications. Due to his own ill health at the time Stan Laurel was unable to go to his dear friend's funeral, famously saying 'Babe would understand." Laurel would never recover from Hardy's death. He refused to perform in any capacity afterwards, turning down interviews, stage and screen roles. Instead, Laurel decided to dedicate the remainder of his life to his fans and offering tips to up and coming comedians. His address to his small Santa Monica apartment and phone number where published in the phonebook. He eagerly greeted fans and guests that would show up unannounced. Fans were surprised that Laurel, himself, would answer the phone. Much of his free time was dedicated to answering his fan mail. He insisted that each and every letter be answered personally. Amongst the up and coming Comedians that often visited Stan Laurel were Jerry Lewis and Dick Van Dyke. The advice they received from Laurel was invaluable to the later success of their careers. Stan Laurel out lived Oliver Hardy by eight years. As his health continued to decline, he remained out of the public eye, fearing that children would be horrified by his current old appearance. In 1965, he suffered a final heart attack and four days later passed away. At his funeral, Dick Van Dyke gave the eulogy and among the attendees were Hal Roach Sr and silent film comedian Buster Keaton who remarked "Chaplin wasn't the funniest, I wasn't the funniest, he was the funniest"

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    #11

    David Bowie Performs To A Huge Crowd At Milton Keynes Bowl In 1983

    Massive crowd at a historic outdoor concert capturing an important moment in historical photos that might change perspectives.

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    Ornithologist Jerry Mcgahan Holding A 6-Month-Old Andean Condor In 1971

    Man wearing glasses holding a large bird of prey on his gloved hand in an open field historical photo perspective

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    #13

    Ava Gardner, Age 19. Photo From Her Mgm Employment Questionnaire In 1942

    Vintage black and white historical photo of a woman smiling, holding a numbered placard, important historical photo perspective.

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    Ukrainian Refugees In Germany In 1945

    Women and children receiving food at a historical soup kitchen, showcasing important moments in history and community support.

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    #15

    Anthony Bourdain On Dublin - "If You've Got Any Kind Of A Heart, A Soul, An Appreciation For Your Fellow Man, Or Any Kind Of Appreciation For The Written Word, Or Simply A Love Of A Perfectly Poured Beverage, Then There's No Way You Could Avoid Loving This City."

    Man squeezing lemon over oysters at a table with a pint of Guinness, capturing a moment from important historical photos.

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    Croatians Ira And Marijan Kiss Near The End Of The Croatian War Of Independence In 1995

    Soldier being lifted and embraced by a woman beside a military vehicle in an important historical photo.

    Marijan Horvat was coming back from the frontline after military operation 'Storm', and Ira was waiting near the road to see if he was on one of the trucks. This was the moment when she saw him and ran to him. "I was looking forward to see if he would be on a truck and suddenly I saw him. The truck was passing, they were not allowed to stop, so Marijan just leaned over to kiss me", Ira explains. The couple married not long after this photo was taken and are still together today (swipe for image above). Photo by Lea Krivošić. Coincidentally, this photo was taken 50 years to the day after Alfred Eisenstaedt's famous Life Magazine photo of a kiss between a sailor and a nurse in New York's Times Square on August 14, 1945, just after the end of World War II

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    #17

    Andy Fletcher From Depeche Mode At The Hill 16 Pub, Dublin, 1983

    Old woman and young man sitting separately at a pub, an important historical photo highlighting social contrasts and perspectives.

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    East German Soldier Helps A Little Boy Sneak Across The Berlin Wall The Day It Was Erected In 1961

    World War II soldier helping a child through barbed wire in an important historical photo that might change perspectives.

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    #19

    King Arthur's Statue Overlooking The Atlantic Ocean On The Cliffs Of Tintagel In Cornwall, England

    Bronze historical statue of a crowned knight with tattered cloak and sword standing on rocky ground near the sea.

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    #20

    Helen Mirren, 1967

    Black and white historical photo of a thoughtful young woman looking upward, capturing an important moment in history.

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    #21

    Archeologists Unearth 2,200 Year Old Mosaics In An Ancient Greek City Named Zeugma In Gaziantep Province, Turkey

    Archaeologists uncover important historical mosaic floor featuring multiple classical portraits during excavation.

    They have given us the opportunity to witness the unveiling of Greek and Roman art that hasn't been seen in thousands of years. Three new mosaics have been discovered. They are exceptionally well preserved mosaics, dating back to the 2nd century BCE.

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    #22

    Leonardo Dicaprio, Johnny Depp & Brad Pitt In The Flush Of Youth

    Young Leonardo DiCaprio, Johnny Depp, and Brad Pitt posing together in a famous important historical photo from the 1990s.

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    David Bowie And Wife Iman

    Black and white portrait of two individuals with intense expressions, a powerful and important historical photo perspective.

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    #24

    Harvey Ball And The Smiley Face He Created In The 1960s

    Man drawing a large smiley face on yellow paper in an office setting, an important historical photo with cultural impact.

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    #25

    The Discovery Of An Ancient Maya Statue In The Jungles Of Honduras, 1885

    Man standing next to an ancient carved stone statue in a forest, showing important historical photos of ancient artifacts.

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    #26

    Pink Floyd Concert In Venice In 1989

    Crowded historical nighttime photo of a waterfront with illuminated buildings and numerous boats gathering for an event.

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    #27

    Carolyn Jones' Morticia Addams Wishes You A Ghoulishly Good Weekend

    Black and white historical photos showing various expressions of a woman with long dark hair, capturing important moments.

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    #28

    Jacques Cousteau And His Crew Relax In A Submersible After Work During The Conshelf Two Expedition, 1963

    Four people inside a submarine cabin surrounded by bottles and looking out blue underwater windows in a historical photo.

    Continental Shelf Station Two was an attempt at creating an environment in which humans could live and work on the sea floor. Dix oceanauts lived 10 metres down in the Red Sea, at Sha’ab Rumi off Sudan, in a starfish-shaped house for 30 days.

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    #29

    Casting Polaroid Of Salma Hayek In 1995

    Vintage photo of a woman with long dark hair wearing a cross necklace, an important historical photo with a timeless feel.

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    #30

    Audrey Tautou On The Set Of Amélie In 2001

    Young woman sitting on a bicycle in a vintage street scene captured in an important historical photo.

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