Aunty Hazel, circa 1988. The Picture Show asked for photos of women who inspire, and we received a wide variety of submissions. Mickey Chenery/Flickr hide caption
Photography
As it turns out, these two men are the brothers of a young woman named Camille Roche, the photographer behind the mystery roll of film Bieber found. Camille Roche/Courtesy Todd Bieber hide caption
Eleanor Roosevelt and pilot C. Alfred "Chief" Anderson, primary flight instructor at the Tuskegee Institute, 1941. Courtesy of Smithsonian Institution hide caption
Photographer Mark Kauffman captured the young actress and her home life in 1948. The pin she is wearing belonged to Glenn Davis, a 1946 Heisman Trophy-winning athlete she was dating at the time. Mark Kauffman /Life hide caption
Alain Delorme's Totems. Courtesy of Alain Delorme hide caption
1920s mughot of Hazel McGuinness NSW Police Forensic Photography Archive, Justice & Police Museum/Historic Houses Trust of NSW hide caption
Stereo photographs, called Kromograms, show the earthquake-damaged San Francisco of 1906. They are thought to be the first color photographs from one of the worst natural disasters in U.S. history. Frederick Eugene Ives/Smithsonian's National Museum of American History hide caption
A photo excerpted from Modernist Cuisine shows the cross-section of a grill, illustrating inner-workings of the cooking process. The Cooking Lab hide caption
Friedman had only 1/5 of a second to capture the ISS and Discovery crossing the face of the sun Alan Friedman hide caption