Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Eric Welch wrote: > Second of all, doesn't this question (which is why I'm probably reacting to > it in such a manner) call into question Eddie Adams' integrity? No, I'm not questioning any integrity (read back a few pages in this exchange and you'll see). Just wondering aloud about that couple minutes of time, what was going on, what was the sequence of events, etc. > ...he won a Pulitzer. It's his picture. Period. Ninety-nine percent of the > photojournalists out there working on that level are trustworthy on such a > topic. Of course you're forgetting about some highly publicized ruses pulled on the public and the prized judges (oops, was that a typo?), where the awarded writer confessed he made the whole thing up. Or, as I remember, the staged photo of the flag raising on Iwo Jima (to end up on the cover of Life, to become the model after which a famous sculpture at Arlington is based. Didn't that win a Pulitzer too?? *There's a couple. > Or for that matter the credibility, and competence, of editors at AP and > the Pulitzer judges? Are you saying they not only measure the 'impact' of the work but gauge the veracity of the photographer/journalist? Hmmm, if that was so- they must have let a few slip through.