Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>I am far more concerned with straight photography lying than changing the >color of the sky. We all know that access and viewpoint can make a lot of >difference in the story you tell if the editors will let you tell the story >you want. Reference the NYTimes stories coming out of the Soviet Union in >the 20's and 30's saying all was well in the Ukraine when hundreds of >thousands were starving to death. i noticed wolf blitzer on CNN yesterday in jerusalem, reporting on the war. looking very much like a tourist in his unbuttoned yellow checked short sleeve shirt, he was standing in a bomb shelter with some isralie solders asking pointed questions like "was that a rocket we just heard? how many times have you heard rockets? do you feel safe?" i may be watching the wrong news channels, but i haven't seen anybody huddled under a desk in beruit reporting on the war. just by picking the place in which to stand mr. blitzer has made an editorial decision -- either about the degree of risk he's willing to accept, or the POV from which the war will be framed by his reportage. sadly, i think this is much more detrimental to journalism than changing the color of the sky.