As a photographer, I am always watching out for photography related movies or documentaries.
the stringer the man who took the photo (Netflix), is about recent revelations from someone who was an AP Photo editor back in Saigon during the war. Specifically about the famous photo “napalm girl” that was credited to AP photographer Nick Ut. Who since has rode that photo to fame and won the Pulitzer prize. Well it turns out that he may not have taken the photo, but was actually taken by another Vietnamese photographer, who sold the photo to the AP. I say may, because I would tell others watch it and come to your own conclusions. But after seeing the forensic evidence, man the AP has been weaving the narrative then, same as they are now. The news and media have always pushed a narrative.
"You furnish the pictures, and I'll furnish the war!" William Randolph Hearst
For a great photography movie, its hard to beat the Bang Bang Club
the stringer the man who took the photo (Netflix), is about recent revelations from someone who was an AP Photo editor back in Saigon during the war. Specifically about the famous photo “napalm girl” that was credited to AP photographer Nick Ut. Who since has rode that photo to fame and won the Pulitzer prize. Well it turns out that he may not have taken the photo, but was actually taken by another Vietnamese photographer, who sold the photo to the AP. I say may, because I would tell others watch it and come to your own conclusions. But after seeing the forensic evidence, man the AP has been weaving the narrative then, same as they are now. The news and media have always pushed a narrative.
"You furnish the pictures, and I'll furnish the war!" William Randolph Hearst
For a great photography movie, its hard to beat the Bang Bang Club
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