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Photography Scandals explores the pervasive issue of deception within the photographic world, from its early days to the digital age. It reveals how manipulated images, frauds, and hoaxes have shaped our understanding of reality. The book highlights that photography, despite seeming objective, is susceptible to manipulation, impacting our grasp of history and current events.
One intriguing area examined is photojournalism ethics, questioning the decisions made when capturing sensitive subjects. Early examples of photographic manipulation include staging scenes for propaganda, while today, digital manipulation makes altering images easier than ever.
The book presents a comprehensive analysis by dividing the topic into three key parts. It begins by introducing the core concepts of photographic manipulation and the motivations behind it, drawing examples from the early 20th century. It then moves to analyzing iconic photojournalism controversies, examining ethical considerations. Finally, Photography Scandals addresses the modern challenges of verifying photographic authenticity in the age of fake news, emphasizing the need for visual literacy and critical thinking in navigating the complex world of images.
© 2025 Publifye (Ebook): 9788235218025
Translators: AI
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Ebook: February 26, 2025
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