by Rhonda Roland Shearer on Jun 04, 2009
NPPA has specific ethics code for digital photography
The National Press Photographers Assn. (NPAA) has a specific ethics code for digital photography, titled "Digital Manipulation Code of Ethics."...
The National Press Photographers Assn. (NPAA) has a specific ethics code for digital photography, titled "Digital Manipulation Code of Ethics."...
Many readers may get annoyed when they find magazine ads disguised as editorial content, but few know that the American...
It was August 1989, TV Guide published the above image of Oprah Winfrey featured as queen of daytime TV talk...
PhotoshopDisasters almost never fails to make me laugh out loud. Unwitting graphic designers who hurry too fast leave a trail...
The now infamous "Oswald backyard photo" that appeared both in Life magazine's cover and in the Detroit Free Press in...
Certain "fauxtography" or doctored photo cases are repeated throughout the net. Here is one of the classics: a doctored image...
The photo of Obama speaking to Congress in TIME magazine looks strange [May 25, 2009, print only]. Obama appears toy-like...
It was June 1971, when Ken Light snapped the young John Kerry at an anti-war rally in New York state....
In early May, the UK Times Online published a tough story about Obama's softening resolve on campaign promises. The opening...
Chris Dunn, in her blog, Words and Light: An exploration of (photo) journalism, first refers to the Newseum Guidebook cover...