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The image, captured 53 years ago this weekend during the Vietnam War, galvanized the anti-war movement in the U.S. But a new documentary raises questions about who was behind the camera.
Who Really Took the Iconic “Napalm Girl” Photo? Director of New Doc Addresses the Controversy (Exclusive) Since its premiere at Sundance, 'The Stringer' has led to a divisive re-examination of ...
The "Napalm Girl' photo, as it became known, led to a Pulitzer Prize for Associated Press staffer Nick Ut. In recent months, however, controversy about who shot that photo has rocked the ...
The girl in the photograph, Kim Phúc Phan Thị, defected to Canada some decades later. In 2022, she penned an op-ed in The New York Times, looking back on the 50 years since the picture was ...
The image Napalm Girl is one of the most famous news photographs in history, and headlines surrounding this image continue to circulate.But while the authorship of Nick Ut was recently clarified ...
Questions about the credit for a famous photograph from the Vietnam War have divided the photojournalism community for months. By Benjamin Mullin The photo is indelible, and its importance ...
The image, captured 53 years ago this weekend during the Vietnam War, galvanized the anti-war movement in the U.S. But a new documentary raises questions about who was behind the camera.
The image, captured 53 years ago this weekend during the Vietnam War, galvanized the anti-war movement in the U.S. But a new documentary raises questions about who was behind the camera.
Children flee a napalm attack in Trảng Bàng on June 8, 1972. Left to right: Phan Thanh Tam, who lost an eye, Phan Thanh Phouc, Kim Phuc, and Kim's cousins Ho Van Bon, and Ho Thi Ting.