According to the Associated Press, a group of photos of Trump's assassination went viral around the world on July 14, local time. The triangular composition in the photos combines the right time, right place and right people, and without any one of them, it would not have produced such a stunning effect.

The photographer was also "dug out" by netizens. It was none other than Evan Vucci, a reporter for the Associated Press. Remember the "Black Floyd was killed by an American police officer" case that attracted global attention that year? Vucci won the 2021 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography with two photos of demonstrators.

Facing the sudden attention this time, Wu Qi said calmly: "The moment I heard the gunshot, I knew this was an important moment in American history that must be recorded."

Although Wu Qi has been photographing Trump for many years, he was sent to work on the front line in Iraq in the first few years of his career, which is why Wu Qi had the courage to rush forward.

"I stared at the podium and saw Secret Service agents rushing toward Trump." After hearing the gunshots, Wu Qi ran toward the rally stage almost instinctively and instantly captured a photo of the agents pressing on Trump.

"In my opinion, it all happened too fast," Wu Qi said. "I knew this was an important moment in American history that had to be recorded." The combination of years of work experience, aesthetic level and timing allowed him to take the world-famous "Trump Assassination" photo.

In addition to Wu Qi's photo, there is another "magic picture" that has also received rave reviews. Anna Moneymaker, who graduated from college in 2018 and became a journalist in 2019, captured this photo from under the crotch of the agent at the scene. The light and shadow can be compared to medieval religious paintings. It seems that this young girl will not only make a lot of money like her surname, but also make her own place in the industry.