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YouTube - Recovering Reality: A Conversation with Errol Morris - 0 views

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    Recovering Reality: A Conversation with Errol Morris for the Columbia Journalism Review.
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Photo-Op - Believing Is Seeing - Op-Ed - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    ERROL MORRIS\nPublished: July 13, 2008\n\nNEWSPAPERS and blogs are once again filled with a story about a digitally altered photograph. A picture of missiles launched by Iran. A picture that purports to show four missiles being fired rather than the three shown in other photographs of the launching. Are we to infer that no missiles were launched? Or just three? Or maybe only two? Take several steps back. Are we being tricked into thinking that Iran is a bigger threat than it is?
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McCullin Film | Curzon Cinemas - 0 views

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    Detailing the life and work of acclaimed war photographer Don McCullin, the seminal photo-journalist of the 1970s and 1980s, Jacqui Morris' documentary film shows the truth behind McCullin's hard hitting and controversial images.
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Photography as a Weapon - Errol Morris Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    As almost everyone knows by now, various major daily newspaper published, on July 10, a photograph of four Iranian missiles streaking heavenward; then Little Green Footballs (significantly, a blog and not a daily newspaper) provided evidence that the photograph had been faked. Later, many of those same papers published a Whitman's sampler of retractions and apologies. For me it raised a series of questions about images.[1] Do they provide illustration of a text or an idea of evidence of some underlying reality or both? And if they are evidence, don't we have to know that the evidence is reliable, that it can be trusted?
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