The photographer is Michael Clancy and his picture is of Samuel Armas grabbing a doctors hand during the operation.
Clancy grew up in a tough home where a rough upbringing and abuse of his siblings led him to contemplate suicide many times.
Im not a professional speaker, Clancy related in his heartwarming speech, I just take pictures.
Clancy said he lived 43 years without purpose until he became a Christian and, within three months of his conversion, he received a call from USA Today to take a picture of a surgery of an unborn child with spina bifida.
If that isnt a slap in the face and a clear a calling for a mission, he said.
Clancy said he was so squeamish he didnt think he could eat the night before because he had never filmed a surgery in progress.
He said it hit him early on that the surgery was controversial because it was to improve Samuels life and could have life of death consequences for the baby.
Clancy described how Samuel not only reached out of the womb during the surgery but flailed his arm about.
Just as he lifted his hand in the motion I fired the first frame of a four frame sequence, he said.
At 21 weeks in utero the child is a human being that has the earliest interaction . You can obviously see Samuel interact. Samuel stopped the action in the pictures, Clancy explained.
Its not just my word against the doctors, its an amazing story that took a few seconds of time, he said.
Clancy said one of the nurses involved in the operation said this was nothing unusual, making it clear to him he didnt just imagine the picture he took.
Oh, they do that all the time, she responded.
Since Clancy took the photo, the Vanderbilt University doctor who performed the procured and mainstream media outlets have both denied that Samuel moved his hand willingly. Time Magazine had planned to run a story featuring a staged picture similar to Clancys and the magazine offered Clancy money to never show the world the photo of Samuel he took.
But Clancy wont relent.
I will dedicate my life defending this photo and its authentic, he said. This is Gods picture.