Top- 100 Images, Photo 5



1. I picked this photo because I was very curious as to why they were jumping from that building. I had many questions for this image and wanted to know more about the story behind it. It caught my eye because of the way the kids were jumping. What were they escaping?

2 & 3. Stanley Forman was working for the Boston Herald American on July 22, 1975, when he got a call about a fire. He raced over to see a woman and a child on the fifth floor escape. A fireman was down below trying to help them when all he recalled was then suddenly snapping pictures of them free falling in the air.  After he took the pictures he turned away. He didn't see the fireman and he could hear the slamming of the bodies hit the ground.  The 19 year old, Diana Bryant, died from the fall, but her body cushioned the fall for her goddaughter who later survived. Using a motor drive camera, Forman was able to freeze the horrible moment down to the expression of the young girl's face.

 
Stanley Forman
July 10, 1945- Present  ( age 72 )
Born in Winthrop, MA
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology

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