Vietnam War and Photography
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Photographers Nick Ut and David Hume Kennerly spoke about their wartime work in Vietnam. Photographs were shown as the photographers recalle… read more
Photographers Nick Ut and David Hume Kennerly spoke about their wartime work in Vietnam. Photographs were shown as the photographers recalled the stories behind the images and their impact on American views of the Vietnamese and the war. Angela Evans moderated the conversation. “The Power of a Picture” was a panel at a three-day “Vietnam War Summit” held at the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin, Texas.
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