Photographer Nick Ut addressed claims made in the documentary 'The Stringer' that he didn't take the famous 'Napalm Girl' ...
(Tribune News Service) — Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Nick Ut has spoken out against claims that his famous 1972 photo ...
There was something about the Vietnam War’s iconic Napalm Girl photo that was always on my back. My feelings of guilt, ...
Documentary photographer Nick Ut issues a strongly worded statement in response to allegations he didn't actually take ...
But when a documentary unravels a conspiracy, it can take on the kind of hushed suspense those films used to have and rarely ...
“Fox Butterfield worked for The [New York Times]. He isn’t privy to the AP’s relationship with Carl Robinson. He and other retired Vietnam era journalists use this argument to discredit Carl, and use ...
The Times spoke to team behind "The Stringer" and an attorney for former AP photographer Nick Ut about the film's claims that Ut did not take the photo known as "Napalm Girl." ...
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 ...
He isn’t privy to the AP’s relationship with Carl Robinson. He and other retired Vietnam era journalists use this argument to discredit Carl, and use it to seek to undermine his legitimacy as ...
A new documentary purports that a Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press photographer did not take a picture that became a hallmark image from the Vietnam War. The photo’s subject begs to differ. In ...
through a friend who had been told the shocking story at a reunion of Vietnam veteran journalists. The source was Carl Robinson, the photo editor in AP’s Saigon bureau who had written Ut’s ...