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history or his story?

May 5, 2011 by chip

At first glance the photo is history.  This is the moment in time that will forever be remembered. For what most of what America saw in print, the images were completely false.   By now, most have heard the photo of POTUS announcing that Osama bin Laden had been killed was a re-enactment.  Still shooters were kept out of the room during the televised address to the nation.  Second passed, then President Obama walked right back in and fakes it [...]

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Categories: photojournalism industry, photos, politics, The New York Times • Tags: Chip Litherland, ethics, Flickr, Obama, osama bin laden, photojouralism, photoshop, potus, re-enactments, white house

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