Title: Photo ethics in a digital world
 1Photo ethics in a digital world
- Mrs. Verpooten 
- Ms. Wadycki
2Ethics
- The National Press Photographers Association says 
 that editing should maintain the integrity of
 the photographic images' content and context. Do
 not manipulate images or add or alter sound in
 any way that can mislead viewers or misrepresent
 subjects.
3Photo Illustrations
-  Computer art that begins with a digitized 
 photograph. Using image enhancement software, the
 artist can then apply a variety of special
 effects to transform the photo into a work of
 art.
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 7- Any time a photo is manipulated beyond reasonable 
 standards, it becomes known as a photo
 illustration and must be labeled that way.
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 9The Cat is OK!
- The cat was asleep for this illustration. Dont 
 worryits ok.
10Ethics
- Sometimes, photographers go too far in their 
 editing.
- This is just as bad as making up quotes or people 
 for a story.
- Often, photographers do this to get the best 
 photo they can to tell a story.
11The LA Times published this photo by Brian 
Walski in March of 2003. 
 12The photo outraged readers who thought a soldier 
shouldnt hold a gun to a baby and father. 
 13But it was fake. 
 14Notice the man on the left. You can see his back 
again on the right of the soldiers knee. 
 15The photographer combined this image of the 
soldier raising a gun 
 16With this photo of him talking to the father. 
 17He was fired. 
 18Newsweek gets busted!
- In this breach of ethics, editors at Newsweek 
 magazine gave a woman nicer teeth.
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 20Time gets busted, too! 
 21Time gets busted, too!
- Both covers ran OJ Simpsons mug shot from when 
 he was booked in jail.
- Obviously, Time altered the photo. 
- The photographer 
- that manipulated it 
- said he "wanted to 
- make it more artful, 
- more compelling." 
22Art vs. Journalism
- So where does journalism end and art begin? 
- Its a hazy line. 
- Here are some examples from people who couldnt 
 tell how far was too far.
23Pyramids?
- This photographer actually moved a pyramid. 
- They were further apart, but he wanted his 
 horizontal image to fit on the vertical cover.
24Kent State University 
 25Kent State University 
 26Kent State University
- May 1970 Pulitzer Prize-winning photo by John 
 Filo shows Mary Ann Vecchio screaming as she
 kneels over the body of student Jeffrey Miller at
 Kent State University on May 4, 1970 -- after
 being fired upon by National Guardsmen.
- They removed the pole from behind her head!
27See Anything Different? 
 28UW-Madison
- They added the African America student into the 
 crowd to show more diversity.
29Do You See Anything Different? 
 30Do You See Anything Different? 
 31Oprah?
- August 26, 1989 TV Guide pastes Oprah's head 
 onto Ann Margaret's body
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 33Virginia Tech 
 34Virginia Tech
- New York Post edited this photo.
35Kate?
- This GQ cover of Kate Winslett led the Titanic 
 star to make a public statement about the way it
 was retouched.
36Kate Winslett?
"The retouching is excessive. I do not look like 
that and more importantly I don't desire to look 
like that," she said. "I actually have a Polaroid 
that the photographer gave me on the day of the 
shoot I can tell you they've reduced the size of 
my legs by about a third. For my money it looks 
pretty good the way it was taken."  
 37Julia Roberts
- "Based on her hairstyle, her head comes from the 
 January 2002 People's Choice Awards," said a
 source close to Roberts. "Her body seems to be
 from the premiere of 'Notting Hill'" - which
 opened in London in April 1999, when the actress
 wore the glittery red dress shown.
38Julia Roberts
- Julias reps said that while most people wouldnt 
 mind seeing themselves four years ago, Julia did.
- Plus, they didnt even do a good job, they said. 
 Her normally swan like neck looks squat and
 stubby.
39Katie Couric and CBS 
 40Katie Couric and CBS
- The photo alteration was done by someone in the 
 CBS photo department who "got a little zealous."
- Katie Couric told the Daily News, I liked the 
 first picture better because there's more of me
 to love."
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 43Rosie ODonnell 
 44Rosie ODonnell
- they retouched katie yea.andthey airbrush 
 everyonein everything we see on tv or in
 printEVERYTHING
- i did a movie called beautiful girlsan ensemble 
 pieceby teddy demmeuma tim matt mira mei saw
 the poster and said aloudi didnt know courtney
 cox was in this filmit wasnt courtney - it was
 me
- i called my agent - laughingshe called harvey 
 wi was on the phone listeninghe saidso what-
 she should thank me - she looks a lot better
- and thatmy friendsis hollywood 
- the suit i wore that day is a size 16it was very 
 expensivewhich means it is really more like an
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45Rosie ODonnell
- my af turtle-esq cargo shortsr size 36all my t 
 shirts r xxlshoe size 9
- i saw the view black suit photoon drudgeand i 
 vote yesit was photo-shoppedlook at the amount
 of white spacebetween my arm and bodybarbara
 and elisabeth seem to vanishthere in my underarm
 thinnestyes i sayphotoshop
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