Dalí Atomicus, Philippe Halsman, 1948

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This elaborate scene was created by Halsman as an attempt to capture the lifework of his friend Salvador Dalí. He knew that a simple portrait shot would not suffice and do justice to the artist so he created this elaborate scene with the artist’s original work: a floating chair and an in-progress easel suspended by thin wires. The perfect shot came after 26 takes.