Comments on The story behind the story (photo-journalism's dirty little secret)TypePad2011-11-01T14:52:31ZDavid Bognerhttps://www.treppenwitz.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.treppenwitz.com/2011/11/the-story-behind-the-story/comments/atom.xml/SaraK commented on 'The story behind the story (photo-journalism's dirty little secret)'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef015392c1d66f970b2011-11-02T15:00:01Z2011-11-02T15:00:01ZSaraKReally interesting. Thanks.<p>Really interesting. Thanks.</p>psachya commented on 'The story behind the story (photo-journalism's dirty little secret)'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef01543694a78c970c2011-11-02T12:46:20Z2011-11-02T12:46:20ZpsachyaThat's awesome stuff. I wonder how many of us ever wondered how the photographers always manage to get such perfect...<p>That's awesome stuff.</p>
<p>I wonder how many of us ever wondered how the photographers always manage to get such perfect shots - and how they all tend to favor one side of the conflict.</p>
<p>And that young photographer is pretty gutsy to drop a dime on his compadres. I hope he doesn't suffer any ill consequences for it.<br />
</p>ProphetJoe commented on 'The story behind the story (photo-journalism's dirty little secret)'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0154368f7ecb970c2011-11-01T17:21:11Z2011-11-01T17:21:11ZProphetJoehttp://prophetjoe.comIndeed, the photographer creates the scene far more often than the scene is captured by a passing journalist...<p>Indeed, the photographer creates the scene far more often than the scene is captured by a passing journalist...</p>