his image of a young afghan girl made the cover of national geographic in the 1980's catapulting himme and bring the conflict they are world's attention. since then the photojournalist has captured from across the globe and now the miles museum is paying tribute to the when the great image makers of our time and exposition called the world of steve mccurry. >> hello. this retrospective covers decades, continents, a whole range of humans experience. when you look at it this way, is there something that becomes a parent or an element that six out to you? steve: looking at the pictures i see more of this credible world that we live in. this planet and this common humanity that we share. whether you are in myanmar or jordan, i alwayseel like we are kind of one race. i marvel at the variety. for me it has been an incredible experience to go to these places and learn about the cultures and meet different people. i thought what better way to use my time in this world than to travel and see the world. i cannot imagine anything more, sort of, inspiring or anything more that gives my life mean