À propos de l'auteur

Eddie Adams was a renowned American photojournalist best known for his powerful and often harrowing images of war, particularly during the Vietnam War. His most iconic photograph, depicting the execution of a Viet Cong prisoner in 1968, won the Pulitzer Prize and sparked significant debate about the ethics of war photography and the impact of media on public perception of conflict. Adams's work transcended mere documentation, capturing the raw emotions and stories behind the headlines.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance June 12, 1933
Lieu de naissance New Kensington, Pennsylvania, USA
Date de décès September 19, 2004
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