Stinkyjournalism.org
       Topics     Stinky News Count      
webby_award webby_award
 
March 30, 2009
Fauxtography is Nothing New:
Editor of The Mirror Forced to Step Down Over Fake Photos in 2004
by Danielle Elliot, StinkyJournalism.org

  Print Email Add a comment Comments(0)
Piers Morgan, Daily Mirror editor, was fired after hoax photos of British soldiers abusing Iraqi prisoners ran in the paper.
 

Even though it seems a recent phenomena to print or broadcast fake photos of the conflict in the Gaza Strip, fake photos are nothing new to war coverage. The cases go back to 2004, and possibly further. Here is one case that StinkyJournalism readers may not remember.

Daily Mirror editor Piers Morgan was sent packing after he allowed hoax photos of British soldiers abusing Iraqi prisoners to run in the paper. The BBC News reported that once it was proven the photos were fake, the paper issued a statement saying, “it had fallen victim to a ‘calculated and malicious hoax’ and that it would be ‘inappropriate’ for Morgan to continue.”

In proving that the photos were staged, QLR "Brigadier Geoff Sheldon said the vehicle featured in the photographs had been located in a Territorial Army base in Lancashire and had never been in Iraq. He said the QLR's reputation had been damaged by the Mirror and asked the newspaper to apologise because the evidence they were staged was 'overwhelming'."

  » source      » more media picks

Fauxtographer Resigns - He Doctored 79 Photos

  Print Email Add a comment Comments(0)


COMMENTS 

 
About Us      Art Science Research Laboratory, Inc.      Email Us: info@asrlab.org      Sign Up for Mailing List      Site Map      RSS Feed
© 2010 StinkyJournalism.org   62 Greene Street, New York, NY 10012      Tel:(212) 925-8812      Fax:(212) 925-0459