There are no "incorrect facts".  If it is incorrect, it is either a
lie, a misconception, spin or disinformation - not a fact.

A photo is also not a "fact".  It is a photo.  And you cannot
determine a fact from it unless you are aware of the context, and know
with certainty that it has not been doctored.

Taking a picture of someone sitting on the ground at a protest and
labeling them as a dirty, unemployed hippie is not a fact.  They might
have simply dropped by during their lunch break, or maybe they work
the night shift.

Unless you have 100% of the back story on everyone you photographed,
and you insist your clients only use them in context of that back
story, your pictures are just propaganda tools for whoever chooses to
use them.


On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 10:44 AM, Pierre Demester <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Maybe perhaps... you are aware of incorrect facts ?

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