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Napalm Girl Photo: Unsung Hero Revealed?
9 Mar
Summary
- A famed Vietnam War photo's authorship is being re-examined.
- The iconic image depicts children fleeing napalm attack.
- New investigation questions original photographer's sole credit.

A photograph that became an iconic symbol of the Vietnam War, depicting children fleeing a napalm-fueled attack, is the subject of a new investigation. The image, widely recognized for its raw depiction of civilian suffering, propelled the career of photographer Nick Ut, earning him prestigious awards. However, filmmaker Bao Nguyen, alongside war photographer Gary Knight, is exploring evidence that suggests an unnamed Vietnamese journalist may have been unfairly overlooked for their role in capturing this historic moment.
This re-examination aims to re-evaluate the narrative surrounding the photograph's creation. While some, like photographer David Burnett who was present that day, maintain Ut's singular authorship, the investigation seeks to bring to light any potential co-credit. The inquiry highlights the complexities of photojournalism and the ongoing effort to ensure historical accuracy and fair recognition for all involved in documenting pivotal events.




