Keywords: winner auditorium room hall Pulitzer prize-winning photographers Nick Ut, center, and David Hume Kennerly, right, discuss photojournalism and the Vietnam War with Angela Evans, dean of the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin, at the LBJ Presidential Library on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 as part of the library's Vietnam War Summit. They participated in "The Power of a Picture" panel discussion about how powerful and poignant photography helped turn the tide of public sentiment against the Vietnam War. Both photographers won Pulitzers for their coverage of the war. Shown on the screen is Ut's prize-winning photo of a South Vietnamese girl burned by napalm. Phan Thi Kim Phuc survived her wounds and is a mother living in Canada. She and Ut speak by phone once a week. The Library's three-day Vietnam War Summit continues through Thursday, April 28. LBJ Library photo by Gabriel Cristóver Pérez 04/27/2016. Pulitzer prize-winning photographers Nick Ut, center, and David Hume Kennerly, right, discuss photojournalism and the Vietnam War with Angela Evans, dean of the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas at Austin, at the LBJ Presidential Library on Wednesday, April 27, 2016 as part of the library's Vietnam War Summit. They participated in "The Power of a Picture" panel discussion about how powerful and poignant photography helped turn the tide of public sentiment against the Vietnam War. Both photographers won Pulitzers for their coverage of the war. Shown on the screen is Ut's prize-winning photo of a South Vietnamese girl burned by napalm. Phan Thi Kim Phuc survived her wounds and is a mother living in Canada. She and Ut speak by phone once a week. The Library's three-day Vietnam War Summit continues through Thursday, April 28. LBJ Library photo by Gabriel Cristóver Pérez 04/27/2016. |