Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/11/06

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Journalism, altered photo's, and other ethical debates
From: "Rob Appleby" <rob@robertappleby.com>
Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 08:16:57 +0100
References: <BBD077CF.A943%eric@jphotog.com>

I think in the conext of a sanitised presentation of an war of aggression,
that would count as unacceptable.

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From: "Eric Welch" <eric@jphotog.com>
To: "Leicalist" <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 7:12 AM
Subject: Re: [Leica] Journalism, altered photo's, and other ethical debates


> on 11/6/03 9:32 PM, Phong at phong@doan-ltd.com wrote:
>
> > Speaking of cropping, a few months ago there was
> > a photo of bombing victims in Iraq where you see
> > a older man carrying in his arms a girl who appears
> > unconcious or dead.  All the copies in the US that
> > I saw of the photo had it cropped so that you don't
> > see that her leg(s) were blown away and she was
> > completely maimed.  Cropping in this case would
> > appear "dishonest".
>
> How do you know it was cropped? Did you see her maimed legs in non-US
> publications? Editors tend to go with their reader's tastes. It's hardly
> dishonest to crop. It's editorial judgment. The act of photographing as
has
> been said here, is selectively cropping from real life anyway. If the
point
> of the photo was her legs, then maybe it wasn't a good decision to crop,
but
> it's hardly dishonest because readers understand there is a world outside
> the borders of the photo.
>
> Eric Welch
> Carlsbad, CA
> http://www.jphotog.com
>
> "Where books are burned in the end people will burned, too."  Heinrich
Heine
>
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