Mention of Cash's famous work, no doubt "Angry Churchill". Churchill's glare, a challenger gesture, became a symbol of Britain's indomitable courage and determination to fight to the end during World War II. When the picture was taken, Churchill glared. Next, he asked Cash to take another picture and joked, "You can make a roaring lion quiet down and enter the photo state." ”
Since then, this photograph of Churchill has appeared in various publications and commemorative stamps around the world.

"My first interest is to photograph the heart, the mind, and the spirit, even beyond fame and humility.
Portrait photographer Yusuf Cash always has a place on the list. He is a master who specializes in photographing the faces of the times. He photographed hundreds of portraits of important figures of the 20th century, including famous writers, poets, musicians, painters, actors, and ordinary people, and was known as the "Rembrandt of photography.".
Albert Camus
Andy Warhol
Ansel Adams
Helen keller
François Mauriac
Angela Lansbury
Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965) was a remarkable scholar and humanitarian of the twentieth century. With talents in the four different fields of philosophy, medicine, theology, and music, he put forward the ethical idea of "reverence for life", and he was a great generalist and a great man of the century who achieved excellence. In 1913 he came to Gabon, Africa, and established a jungle clinic to work as a medical aid until his death. Albert Schweizer was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1952.
Joan Crawford (March 23, 1906 – May 10, 1977), formerly known as Lucille Fay LeSueur, was born on March 23, 1906, and was a famous actress of the Golden Age of Hollywood.
She won the 18th Academy Award for Best Actress for "The Devil of the Sea" and was nominated for the 25th Academy Award for Best Actress in "Fright".
George Bernard Shaw (26 July 1856 – 2 November 1950) was an Irish playwright. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925 for his idealistic and humanitarian works, he was one of Britain's preeminent modern realist theatre writers, a world-renowned master of humour and satire, an active social activist and propagandist of Fabian socialism. He supported women's rights, called for fundamental changes in the electoral system, advocated equality of income and advocated the abolition of private property.
William Somerset Maugham was an English novelist and playwright. Representative works include the drama "Circle", the novel "The Shackles of Life", "The Moon and Sixpence", the short story collection "The Tremor of the Leaf", "Akin" and so on. Born in Paris on 25 January 1874, Maugham graduated from secondary school and graduated from the University of Heidelberg in Germany.
Paul Robertson (born April 9, 1898 in Princeton, United States) is a well-known American bass singer, actor and social activist. In his early years at Muville High School, he participated in the performance of Shakespeare's plays. He graduated from Columbia University in 1923 and has since engaged in theatrical performances and film shoots.
Gina LauroBrigida
Ingrid Bergman (29 August 1915 – 29 August 1982), born in Stockholm, Sweden, was a Famous Swedish film actress and actress in Hollywood's heyday, who won three Academy Awards, two Emmys and one Tony Award
"I have unlimited interest in ordinary people
But nothing fascinates me the most than the use of cameras
Fully display the true disposition of the great man"
He was content with more than just sophisticated photographic equipment
and master skilled photography skills and techniques
And strive to have a wealth of knowledge
Wide range of interests and hobbies