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An organization that honored The Associated Press' Nick Ut with its “ photo of the year ” in 1973 for a picture of a girl running from a napalm attack in the Vietnam War says it has ...
An organization that honored The Associated Press’ Nick Ut with its “photo of the year” in 1973 for a picture of a girl running from a napalm attack in the Vietnam War says it has ...
The photograph's subject Kim Phuc Phan Thi, who survived her injuries, poses with retired AP photographer Nick Ut in 2023. Ezequiel Becerra/AFP/Getty Images.
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Nick Ut, center, alongside Kim Phuc, left, holds a copy of “Napalm Girl,” his Pulitzer Prize-winning photo, as they wait to meet with Pope Francis at the ...
More than 50 years after Nick Ut’s Pulitzer Prize-winning image of a nine-year-old Phan Thi Kim Phuc fleeing a napalm attack in the South Vietnamese village of Trảng Bàng, a prestigious ...
Earlier this year we reported on allegations that Vietnamese photographer and long-time Leica user, Nick Ut, did not actually take ‘Napalm Girl,’ one of the most famous war images of all time.
Nick Ut is and was a loyal Leica user, and in 1972 he had an M2 with him, so it makes sense that many would assume that's what he used for the shot. Plus, Nick himself has said he used the Leica.
The photograph's subject Kim Phuc Phan Thi, who survived her injuries, poses with retired AP photographer Nick Ut in 2023. Ezequiel Becerra/AFP/Getty Images.
A documentary, “The Stringer,” called into question whether Nick Ut actually took the famous photograph in Vietnam. The AP’s yearlong probe couldn’t prove otherwise.