A recent documentary claimed that a local freelancer, not photographer Nick Ut, took the famous shot of a naked Vietnamese ...
Robinson, a former AP photo editor in Saigon, who was overruled in his judgment not to use the picture by Horst Faas, AP's Saigon chief of photos, it is claimed. Robinson says in the film that ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Nick Ut has spoken out against claims that his famous 1972 photo of a terrified child running from a napalm bomb attack on her village during the Vietnam War ...
the film follows claims made by Carl Robinson — an AP photo editor in Saigon when the image was captured — that he was instructed by Horst Faas, chief of photo operations in Saigon ...
The chief photographer of the AP bureau, Horst Faas, then allegedly ordered Robinson to ‘make it Nick Ut,’ and the rest is history. AP has vehemently denied the allegations, which the makers ...
In this photo by Max Desfor that won the Prize in 1951, residents from Pyongyang, North Korea, and refugees from other areas crawl perilously over shattered girders of the city's bridge as they ...
AP declined. That hampered the AP's own investigation, along with the passage of time. Horst Faas, chief of photos for AP in Saigon in 1972, and Yuichi “Jackson” Ishizaki, who developed Ut's ...
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In another photo by Faas, this Vietnamese litter bearer, responsible for helping deal with a mass-casualty situation, wears a face mask to keep the smell of dead bodies from overwhelming him.