The image of a naked girl fleeing a napalm attack in South Vietnam on 8 June, 1972, is one of the most defining images of the ...
In 'Framing Portraits, Binding Albums', edited by Shilpi Goswami and Suryanandini Narain, dwells on the importance of family ...
A lawyer representing Nick Ut, the AP photographer credited with the iconic "Napalm Girl" image that turned the tide of the ...
Two Pensacolians went out Thursday to shoot photos of an eerie, empty Escambia Bay Bridge. They got something equally strange ...
Police in Montreal are asking residents not to post photos of porch pirates captured by their doorbell cameras to social… The ...
Gareth is the Reviews Editor at Digital Camera World, and the person in charge of approving all the latest camera-related tech. He never misses an opportunity to travel, or an excuse to take photos ...
Columnist Sue Bowman was recently gifted a four-foot-long photo from a 1930 family reunion, which set her thinking about the ...
Kyiv has always attracted tourists for its architecture, green streets, and picturesque hills above the Dnipro River. To save the memory of their trip, many visitors took photos, particularly in the ...
In an essay, retired NCR editor Tom Fox recalls his years in Vietnam, his personal connection with the Kim Phúc story, and ...
The solution, other than awkwardly trying to hold both your phone and binoculars steady enough to take an image that way, is to use the best binoculars with an inbuilt camera. As you might imagine, ...
Kim Phuc was in Trang Bang, Vietnam, in 1972 when napalm dropped on the town. She became known as the "napalm girl" when the photo won the Pulitzer Prize.