A kiss can be the most innocent or intimate of moments, as simple as a greeting, as complex as the sealing of someone's fate. Maybe those various meanings capable of such a simply human act is what leads us to be so fascinated by images of the lip-lock: what is the motive, the context, the result? Despite the gesture's universal use, it's one not easy to capture on film. To celebrate World Kissing Day today, here are 10 of The Most Famous Kissing Photographs Of All Time—pucker up.
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Rayograph (The Kiss) by Man Ray
Elvis at 21 by Alfred Wertheimer
The Fraternal Kiss by Régis Bossu
John Lennon and Yoko Ono by Annie Leibovitz
From Here To Eternity by Fred Zinneman
Kiss of Life by Rocco Morabito
Kiss by Tanya Chalkin
Vancouver Riots Kiss by Richard Lam
V-J Day In Times Square by Alfred Eisenstaedt
Le baiser de l'hôtel de ville (The Kiss) by Robert Doisneau

