Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/09/01

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Subject: [Leica] False photos
From: LRZeitlin@aol.com
Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 11:36:59 EDT

<<In the heyday of Life etc, many many photographs were "set-up", in the sense

that people were directed or posed (as they still are in much TV journalism)

or negatives worked on by skilled re-touchers to improve the image (outside

the "journalistic" area>>

This tradition goes back to the dawn of photography. Many of the "day after" 
pictures of the battle of Gettysburg 1n 1863 were posed with actors playing 
the parts of dead and wounded. In pictures of the carnage at Devil's Den, the 
same bodies appear in different poses, some being mysteriously resurected 
between shots. 

Don't confuse police crime scene photos with newspaper or journalisitc 
photos. Police photos, film or digital, are intended to record the often mundane 
facts of the crime scene and must be accompanied by affidavits attesting to chain 
of possession and absence of alteration before being accepted into evidence. 
Newspaper photos are intended to startle the reader. Anything goes as long as 
doesn't outright lie or alter the facts - or at least so said my former editor.

Larry Z
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