Cory Richardsのインスタグラム(coryrichards) - 8月31日 18時57分
Swipe right // Photography Matters. For our history and our future...what we can be, both ugly and beautiful. First image by @utnicky, part of the @worldpressphoto collection, is arguably one of the most important images ever, helping to fundamentally alter the course of public opinion and discourse during the Vietnam War. Second image of @utnicky at @ipfo.ch here in Switzerland amidst a host of other amazing storytellers and change makers.
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career_waitress
@naygoor hey man, you have every right to feel this way, you are not ignorant or misguided. I do not know your personal experience with war, but I have worked directly with refugees for decades and I teach history, so you are absolutely right that it will continue. It is an aspect of our existence that goes back to the first groups of humans. War and oppression is global, it is everywhere there are humans, because we are one species. However, life does go on and we can change corners of the world for a moment, This picture was impactful in a similar way to the photos of Emmett Till to force some end to something that was horrific, not totally, not perfectly but something . This impacted these people at that moment in time, for some people the world changed. Existence is a dynamic struggle. Salaam y Paz y Amor
mali.tehrani
Sorry for my poor English, but I read almost all those comments. Nobody had asked” Why only one picture of such an disastrous day ? “ . Did anyone ask? Those photographers all were on a bridge, they kept taking pictures till they run out of films . And all of a sudden, the village was attacked by Americans. There was only one journalist with one film in his camera 📷 and he took this incredible moment in Modern War History. So in this picture , the naked girl is running with her brother and grandma and the rest of children . Men were on battlefields . So that was my story . 🙏💕
darnell_dani
@hyperactivex I get where you are coming from. I’ll use my left as an example as I know @coryrichards will understand as well. I love animals. All animals. I am a vet tech and try to help in and outside of work. I don’t have a lot so I try my best and hope that others can give the little they can as well, that it makes a bigger difference in the long run. Whatever you can do to bring awareness or offer to those suffering is all we can ask. ❤️🙏
deb.gh
Thank you Cory. I first saw this photo when I was in my teens, and it is burned into my brain. Film footage from Vietnam was on tv every night in those days; notice they don’t allow that any longer. Humans are capable of creating such great beauty and such infinite misery; I wonder if we’ll ever evolve beyond our capacity for cruelty. I’m very grateful for your contributions to the beauty in our world.
ali_c0
@kurtz909 I think it’s misplaced to aim your anger for American foreign policy towards the people who document it or @coryrichards It’s much bigger than that. It’s a problem with humanity as a whole. It’s on all of us to try to make the world a better place.
thejryisthedest
This photo had a huge impact on me at a very early age. I actually saw the camera @utnicky used to take this picture at the science museum in London. Very inspiring as a Photographer
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