فریاد عکس ها در تاریخ یا تاریخ در فریاد عکس ها


فریاد عکس ها در تاریخ  یا تاریخ در فریاد عکس ها
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پنج شنبه بیست و چهارم جولای دوهزار و چهارده

rize-winning photograph in Sudan
این کودک فقر  به سمت باجه یاری رسانی سازمان جهانی میرفت ولی ناتوان روی زمین افتاد و در همان هنگام یک لاشخور  در نزدیکی دخترک به انتظار نشست و کوین کاتر لحظه را برای لرزندان وجدان خوابیده بشر ثبت کرد   

Carter's Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph
In March 1994, while on a trip to Sudan, Carter was preparing to photograph a starving toddler trying to reach a feeding centre when a hooded vulture landed nearby. Carter reported taking the picture, because it was his "job title", and leaving. He was told not to touch the children for fear of transmitting disease. He committed suicide 3 months after winning the Pulitzer Prize.[4]
Sold to the New York Times, the photograph first appeared on 26 March 1994 and was carried in many other newspapers around the world. Hundreds of people contacted the newspaper to ask the fate of the girl. The paper reported that it was unknown whether she had managed to reach the feeding centre. In 1994, the photograph won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography.[4]

Nick Ut’s Iconic Napalm Girl Photo
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Anyone with any interest in history or photography will know the image. It’s a photograph that grabs you and never leaves you once you’ve seen it. The image taken by AP’s Nick Ut on June 8th, 1972, shows crying children running away from their village after a Napalm aerial attack by South Vietnamese Forces.

Huỳnh Công Út, known professionally as Nick Ut (born March 29, 1951), is a photographer for the Associated Press (AP) who works out of Los Angeles. He won the 1973 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography for "The Terror of War", depicting children in flight from a napalm bombing.[1] In particular, his best-known photo features a naked 9-year-old girl, Phan Thị Kim Phúc, running toward the camera from a South Vietnamese napalm attack on North Vietnamese invaders at the Trảng Bàng village during the Vietnam War.[2] On the 40th anniversary of that Pulitzer Prize-winning photo in September 2012, Ut became the third person inducted by the Leica Hall of Fame for his contributions to photojournalism.[3]


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