[PER] LA Times photographer dismissed after altering photo from Iraq
LA Times photographer dismissed after altering photo from Iraq
The Los Angeles Times said Wednesday it fired a photographer for altering a front page photo of a British soldier and a group of Iraqi civilians.
In an editor's note in Wednesday editions, the Times said photographer Brian Walski acknowledged in a phone call from Iraq that he had used a computer to combine elements of two photos to improve the composition.
Journalism ethics forbid changing the content of news photographs, and it is specifically barred in the newspaper's policy.
The two photos, taken moments apart, showed a British soldier directing Iraqi civilians to protect themselves from possible Iraqi fire on the outskirts of Basra. Only after the altered photo appeared Monday did editors notice that some civilians in the background appeared twice, the Times said.

The Los Angeles Times said Wednesday it fired a photographer for altering a front page photo of a British soldier and a group of Iraqi civilians.
In an editor's note in Wednesday editions, the Times said photographer Brian Walski acknowledged in a phone call from Iraq that he had used a computer to combine elements of two photos to improve the composition.
Journalism ethics forbid changing the content of news photographs, and it is specifically barred in the newspaper's policy.
The two photos, taken moments apart, showed a British soldier directing Iraqi civilians to protect themselves from possible Iraqi fire on the outskirts of Basra. Only after the altered photo appeared Monday did editors notice that some civilians in the background appeared twice, the Times said.
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насколько я представляю себе фотожурналистов, для них такого рода этика превыше всего.
опять же, это не какой-нибудь внештатный фотокор, это, судя по всему, достаточно преуспевающий фотограф.
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