by Rhonda Roland Shearer on Jun 30, 2009
Dino A. Brugioni, Father of Fauxtography and Fake Photo Detection
The father of exposing fake photos, Dino A. Brugioni, is not a blogger. Amazon.com describes him as CIA's original "expert...
The father of exposing fake photos, Dino A. Brugioni, is not a blogger. Amazon.com describes him as CIA's original "expert...
Will China and other countries stop buying US Treasury bonds just when we need the cash for bailouts? Christian Science...
The Washington Post invites you to a "salon." It sounds so lofty (if you are politician or other luminary) or...
It was a shameless publicity stunt and cross-marketing bonanza. The problem was Associated Press went along for ride (or should...
Who said you can't have it both ways? In damage control mode, Washington Post publishes an article and a letter...
Will Sullivan's article in Poynter Online accidentally published a fake photo as part of a report about media outlets aggregating...
Blogger unixrat, in a Metafilter post titled, "Ruins of the Second Gilded Age," reported in the comments section his discovery...
9:44pm EST New York : Here is the statement from the New York Times--just in from Diana McNulty, Times Public...
A freelance photographer, Edgar Martins, was hired by The New York Times to travel around the USA shooting photos of...
Mother Jones' Michael Mechanic reports that San Francisco’s KRON TV 4 is having trouble keeping their advertising separate from their...