The authorship of The Associated Press’s renowned “napalm girl” photograph is being called into question in the new ...
The Stringer” at Sundance alleges the famed Vietnam War photo “The Terror of War,” or “Napalm Girl,” was not taken by Nick Ut ...
Kim Phuc, the girl in the iconic 1972 photo, also passionately supports Ut's credit in a statement supplied by attorney James Hornstein The post Nick Ut Lawyer Plans Defamation Lawsuit Against ‘The ...
of a naked 9-year-old girl named Phan Thi Kim Phuc as she fled a napalm attack on the village of Trảng Bàng in South Vietnam was not taken by Nick Ut, the Associated Press photographer to whom ...
Kim Phúc, center, running down a road naked near Trảng Bàng after a South Vietnam Air Force napalm attack (Nick Ut / The Associated Press) Ut was present when the village was bombed in 1972 ...
Nghe fled Vietnam as a refugee in 1975—its absence is still a significant gap. The photograph has gone on to assume a life of its own. With AP’s support, Kim Phuc and Nick Ut have been its envoys.
Nick Ut, Toby Pyle, Lynn Newland, Dang Van Phuoc, Hugh Mulligan and George Esper. (AP Photo) Fox, whose reports from South Vietnam appeared in the earliest issues of NCR, had been in the country ...
After a half-century of public silence, a freelance photographer from Vietnam has asserted he took one of the most renowned ...
It is she who should be remembered these nearly 50 years after one of the most famous photos of all time was captured on the road from Trang Bang.
Behind them are soldiers of the Vietnam Army 25th Division. (AP photo/Nick Ut) "In the absence of new, convincing evidence to the contrary, AP has no reason to believe this photo was taken by ...
chronicles an investigation into rumours that the devastating image which helped change global perceptions of the Vietnam War was actually taken by a little-known local freelancer. Nick Ut ...