Photographer fired?
Photographer fired?
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- vespa0
it's a tricky issue. If their policy is that no photos must be altered then that is their policy, and must be adhered to in order to maintain their integrity.
You know how powerful photography is, especially with this sort of subject matter. The montage of the 2 photos slightly changes the way you read it - the soldier appears to be more dominating. I'm not saying that photographs ever tell the "truth"; whenever the camera is pointing at something it is pointing away from something else.
And I wouldn't say that firing the photographer is justified, but again it is a tricky issue.