Đoàn Công Tính

Đoàn Công Tính (born 1943) was a Vietnamese photographer for the People's Army of Vietnam.

Nicknamed "King of the Battlefield", Tính was well-known for capturing the action of the war and getting his images published in a timely manner.

Tính later volunteered to cover the Southern front along the Ho Chi Minh trail from 1970 to 1973.

[3] An image of North Vietnamese soldiers climbing a rope near a waterfall taken in 1970 that was exhibited as part of the International Photojournalism Festival of Perpignan (Visa pour l’image Perpignan) in France and later republished in a photo gallery by the New York Times, was later discovered to have been photoshopped.

Danish photographer Jørn Stjerneklar noticed the difference between the image displayed in the festival and the original, while on a visit to Tính.