Photos taken at the right moment, from the era when it was not yet fashionable

Photos taken at the right moment, from the era when it was not yet fashionable

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Photos, randomly done in very good time, existed before the era of smartphones and digital photography. Photographers have captured the legendary moments on film.

Photos taken at the right moment, from the era when it was not yet fashionable

Photos taken at the right moment, from the era when it was not yet fashionable

This picture sneezing woman was made in 1900. It is likely, however, that this is a staged photograph, and the woman on it — the actress, showing off their skills. The shutter speed is not allowed to be removed then something as rapid as the process of sneezing, especially without blur image.

Photos taken at the right moment, from the era when it was not yet fashionable

After the failure of the brakes of the racing driver Hans Herrmann throws out his BRM F1 car during the German Grand Prix race 1959. He survived and professionally raced until 1969.

Photos taken at the right moment, from the era when it was not yet fashionable

Rene Mallet — French photographer, who published his first book in 1960. He was looking for the humor in everyday situations.

Photos taken at the right moment, from the era when it was not yet fashionable

Mallet did caught in the moment shots long before the Internet and how it has become a fashion.

Photos taken at the right moment, from the era when it was not yet fashionable

No, this child is not sitting on the wires, it is the father throws it into the air.

Photos taken at the right moment, from the era when it was not yet fashionable

In the early days of football, when helmets were just leather lined hats, the best way to test them was to Bang my head against the wall.

Photos taken at the right moment, from the era when it was not yet fashionable

One of the most legendary photographs of a man jumping over a puddle, the author Henri Cartier-Bresson. The picture was taken in 1932, three years after Cartier-Bresson got his first camera. This photographer is a master of street photos.

Photos taken at the right moment, from the era when it was not yet fashionable

Robert Frank, a famous street photographer from Switzerland. This shot was filmed in 1951 in London.

Photos taken at the right moment, from the era when it was not yet fashionable

Garry Winogrand — the contemporary of Robert Frank, was filmed mostly in new York.

Photos taken at the right moment, from the era when it was not yet fashionable

Kangaroo attacked this woman, and she dropped the camera from his hands.

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