I'm just flicking through a coffee-table book of great 20th century photography, and it's interesting to see which photos are chosen to represent a photographer. I just thought it would be intriguing to see which iconic Meisel images some of you guys would pick that embody his vision - what future generations would look back at and immediately identify with him. Keeping in mind that they would be images that have to compete with "high-art" and journalistic photos, outside of the fashion world's bubble. I was thinking about it, and I often find it hard to separate individual images from editorials as a whole. But maybe that would be Meisel's legacy? An emphasis on narrative and development within a series of photos rather than a single image?