Every once in a while, in the world of photojournalism, there is an image that rises above
the tiny rectangles on a photographer's contact sheet -- that leaps right out of the
developing pan, as it were, and into history. Such an image is the raising of the American
flag on Iwo Jima; the picture of solemn young John F. Kennedy, Jr., saluting his father's
casket as the funeral procession trundles by; and the grimy face of an Oklahoma City
firefighter as he cradles, in the crook of one arm, the body of an infant he has pulled from