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Photojournalism. War Correspondence. SOMEONES REALITY. Phan Thi Kim Phuc. It is a photograph that few are likely to forget. A little girl, her clothes seared from her body by a Napalm bomb, runs screaming from her burning village. Her arms are outstretched in terror and pain.
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Photojournalism War Correspondence.
PhanThi Kim Phuc It is a photograph that few are likely to forget. A little girl, her clothes seared from her body by a Napalm bomb, runs screaming from her burning village. Her arms are outstretched in terror and pain. - http://womentodaymagazine.com/lifestories/kim_phuc.html
Vietnam War, 8th June 1972Pulitzer Prize winning photograph taken by Nick Ut.
The Unseen Gulf War: I arrived at the "mile of death" the morning the day the war stopped. It was very early in the morning and few other journalists were present. When I arrived at the scene of this incredible carnage, strewn all over on this mile stretch were cars and trucks with wheels still turning, radios still playing, and there were bodies scattered along the road. • Peter Turnley, December 2002 http://www.digitaljournalist.org/issue0212/pt_intro.html
http://www.warphotographer.org/ GAZA MEDICAL CRISIS: “An infant lies in the neonatal emergency ward of El Shafa, Gaza’s primary medical facility in Gaza City. Doctors were delivering babies without being able to use soap or paper towels to clean their hands during the height of the medical crisis.” - Zoriah.
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“I have been a witness and these pictures are my testimony. The events I have recorded should not be repeated and must not be forgotten.” – James Nachtwey.