In regards of the article entitled ‘ Egyptian newspaper under fire over altered photo’ it talks about the Egyptian newspaper Al- Ahram, altering a photo that was taken in the white house with President Hosni Mubarak walking ahead of the other presidents which includes President Barack Obama and along with the leaders of Israel, Palestine and Jordan. The orginal picture that was taken showed a different image where in actuality it was President Obama that was leading the way to the White House. The alteration of this picture have definitely stirred some attention from people as they claim it to be unprofessional.
In journalism photographs are important, as it provides a surface depiction of a certain occurance ( Reep, 2006). In my opinion the alteration of a photo is deemed as a very amateurish act. Moreover, it also goes againts the principals of ethical journalism. It is an act of deceit when an original picture is manipulated because altering a picture it could mean that the source of news wants the picture to represent something that is not true and also misleading to the readers (Lodriguss, 2006). Moreover, accuracy of a photograph is vital when it comes to press, when people get the wrong notion of a situation because of an altered photo , it is considered that altering photographs is wrong and also unethical (National Press Photographer Association ,1991).
The Al-Ahram newspaper have in fact been scrutinized for manipulating the photo and they have indeed lost some credibility. The effectiveness of a picture must come from the fact that it is clear as well as relevant to the situation (Reep, 2006). It is important that the news publication consider the importance of altering a pictture because the public will deem a manipulated picture as inaacurate and ultimately they will loose the trust of the audience ( Lester, 1999) . The quality if truth and the honesty of a picture plays a major role in news. This is because it reflects the objective of the journalistic process, whether it is honest and accurate or not ( Lester, 1999). Ultimately, the representation of a picture should respect the subject that is in it and also the people that revolves around the subject of the picture. According to the code of ethics for visual journalism, editing pictures should preserve a sense of respect and integrity of the content as well as the idea of the picture ( NPPA, n.d) .
Reference:
- Digital Manipulation Code of Ethics 1991, National Press Photographers Association, viewed 2 June 2011, <http://www.nppa.org/professional_development/business_practices/digitalethics.html>
- Lodriguss, J 2006, The Ethics of Digital Manipulation, Astropix, viewed 3 June 2011, <http://www.astropix.com/HTML/J_DIGIT/ETHICS.HTM>
- NPPA Code of Ethics 2011, National Press Photographers Association, viewed 1 June 2011, <http://www.nppa.org/professional_development/business_practices/ethics.html>
- Reep, Diana C. 2006, ‘Chp 4: Principles of Document Design,’ in Technical Writing, 6th ed., Pearson Edu, Inc., New York, p.173-190.