In the summer of 1967, a single photograph captured an extraordinary act of courage and quick thinking.

An event that would not only save a man’s life but also cement the legacy of the photographer who witnessed it.

The image, later known as “The Kiss of Life,” is widely regarded as one of the most iconic photographs in the history of journalism.

It documents a split-second moment in which an electrical worker risked his own safety to revive a colleague who had made direct contact with a high-voltage line. Continue reading…