On 1/23/2014 10:49 PM, Tom C wrote:
John wrote:
If you draw the line at "nothing added, nothing removed" no one
can argue about how much has been changed in the story the image
tells.
There's really nowhere else you can draw that line without it
being challenged.
I totally understand what you and others are saying, and I do get
the point 100%.
The problem I see is that there's a basic assumption that the
photons entering the lens and recorded on the media somehow represent
THE TRUTH. I believe that assumption is flawed.
Photojournalism is not about THE TRUTH, it's about accurately
representing what is in front of the camera. The viewer can find their
own truth.
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