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Wednesday, Aug 13
Errol Morris Weighs In on Iran's Photo Trickery and Then Some
Really, if writer/director Errol Morris decided that he wanted to get into the news analysis business full-time, we would, without hesitation, set up a bed, an IV feeding tube, and a laptop and would just read his thoughts and discussions until the end of our days. That's how great the guy is. Case in point, after his excellent "examination of photography's power" film Standard Operating Procedure, who better to delve into the recent Iranian photo fakery, which you'll remember we covered here, than Mr. Morris? On his NY Times blog, in an entry entitled "Photography as a Weapon," he gets into a conversation with Hany Farid, a professor who recently published an article about photographic fraud, and they both use this Iranian rocket story as a launching off point to discuss printed fakery in general. Really, whatever you're doing right now, just stop and read it. Things don't get much more perfect than starting your day off with an Errol Morris read. Email This Post |
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