Tag #Photojournalism

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Napalm Girl" Photo Authorship Disputed

A documentary claims Nguyen Thanh Nghe, not Nick Ut, took the iconic 1972 "Napalm Girl" photo; AP denies this, releasing a 23-page report with witness testimonies and photographic analysis; World Press Photo will investigate.

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Deffarge & Troeller: A Retrospective of Investigative Journalism

The Museum Folkwang presents "Deffarge & Troeller. No Pictures to Dream," an exhibition showcasing the extensive journalistic work of Marie-Claude Deffarge and Gordian Troeller, spanning five decades, and including over 100 reports and 80 documentaries created through extensive international travel ...

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No Poverty
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Respecting Grief During Wartime: A Plea for Sensitivity

This opinion piece addresses the lack of respect shown towards the families of prominent Ukrainian war victims, exemplified by insensitive media coverage during funerals, arguing that while collective grief is important, the intimate pain of those closest to the deceased must be prioritized.

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K.I.N.D. Fund Scholarships Transform Girls' Education in Malawi

The K.I.N.D. Fund, a UNICEF and MSNBC partnership, awards scholarships to 60 girls at Bandawe Girls' Secondary School in Malawi, significantly improving their educational prospects and contributing to a 98% pass rate on national secondary school examinations.

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2024: A Year in Pictures

The New York Times' Year in Pictures showcases powerful images from 2024, including Doug Mills' photograph of Donald Trump at a campaign rally where shots were fired, and images from the conflicts in Israel, Gaza, and Ukraine, highlighting both the intensity of political events and the human cost of...

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Authorship of Iconic Vietnam War Photo Questioned

The documentary "The Stringer" investigates claims that the iconic 1972 Vietnam War photo, "The Terror of War," was misattributed to Nick Ut, instead alleging that freelance photographer Nguyen Thanh Nghe took it; AP denies the claim.

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Dispute Erupts Over Authorship of Iconic Vietnam Napalm Photo

A new documentary questions the authorship of Nick Ut's Pulitzer Prize-winning Vietnam War napalm photo, alleging an NBC stringer took the image and gave it to the Associated Press, a claim the AP and Ut vehemently deny following their own six-month investigation.

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bbc.com
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2024's Most Striking Photos: A Year of Contrasts

Twelve striking photos from 2024 captured diverse global events: a surfer in Tahiti, President Trump's attack, South Sudanese refugees, an Indonesian volcano eruption, a damaged Syrian statue, and more, reflecting both human achievement and suffering.

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Zero Hunger
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Dikan Center: A Library of African Photobooks Celebrates Second Anniversary

The Dikan Center in Accra, Ghana, a photobook library founded by Paul Ninson, celebrated its second anniversary; it houses over 30,000 volumes on African and African American history and offers workshops to train the next generation of visual storytellers.

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