Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Photo Manipulation and Ethics

The first day in April is called April Fool’s Day in the United States,but In Israel this year, it was simply portrait day for the new cabinet and photographer named Menahem Kahana.Someone at the newspaper used Adobe Photoshop or a similar software program to remove female ministers Limor Livnat and Sofa Landver and replaced them with two men to create an all-male cabinet. A Lebanese photographer named Adnan Hajj submitted at least two digitally-manipulated images to Reuters during the 2006 Lebanon War.On April 1, 2007, the Toledo Blade ran a front-page image by photographer Allan Detrich,however Pulitzer Prize finalist had altered the image by removing the legs of a person standing in the background.By April 7, all 50 of Detrich’s images were removed from AP and the Toledo Blade Web sites and access to his images was blocked internally.
This photo unethical because it is not in the standards of a profession.
This photo is least unethical because it looks like an improper photo.
I choose this photo because in this world today everybody has to be beautiful and look pretty. If they don't then they think society will judge them.

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