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Photo Editing vs Photo Manipulation: Is There a Limit? [REMIX]

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Sisällön tarjoaa Brenda Petrella. Brenda Petrella tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.

Episode 50: This (remixed) Tidbit Tuesday is a little more philosophical in nature as I answer two of our listener questions around photo manipulation - whether that is done in the field or in the digital darkroom. Is there a difference between photo editing and photo manipulation? And if so, where’s the line? Who makes that call? Should you disclose when you have manipulated an image? What are the implications if you do or don’t? Learn how this debate has transpired over the relatively short life of photography as an artform and how it can inform our decisions about how we approach our creative practices with our photography.

In this episode, I discuss:

  • The practice of photo manipulation throughout the history of photography
  • The debate about photo editing versus photo manipulation when it comes to landscape and nature photography
  • Three points to consider when deciding how much editing is acceptable in your own photography
  • And more!

LINKS MENTIONED:

Brief History of Photography Blog from Not Quite in Focus

Professor Jeff Curto’s lecture, Photo History - Class 12 - The Manipulative Impulse

Group f/64’s Manifesto (1932)

National Geographic, How We Spot Altered Pictures

NANPA’s Truth in Captioning Statement

Kenneth Brower article in The Atlantic, Photography in the Age of Falsification

University of Washington Magazine, The Call of the Wild Beckons Photographer Art Wolfe

Guy Tal’s book, More Than a Rock

Full Show Notes

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Manage episode 322774253 series 2914367
Sisällön tarjoaa Brenda Petrella. Brenda Petrella tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.

Episode 50: This (remixed) Tidbit Tuesday is a little more philosophical in nature as I answer two of our listener questions around photo manipulation - whether that is done in the field or in the digital darkroom. Is there a difference between photo editing and photo manipulation? And if so, where’s the line? Who makes that call? Should you disclose when you have manipulated an image? What are the implications if you do or don’t? Learn how this debate has transpired over the relatively short life of photography as an artform and how it can inform our decisions about how we approach our creative practices with our photography.

In this episode, I discuss:

  • The practice of photo manipulation throughout the history of photography
  • The debate about photo editing versus photo manipulation when it comes to landscape and nature photography
  • Three points to consider when deciding how much editing is acceptable in your own photography
  • And more!

LINKS MENTIONED:

Brief History of Photography Blog from Not Quite in Focus

Professor Jeff Curto’s lecture, Photo History - Class 12 - The Manipulative Impulse

Group f/64’s Manifesto (1932)

National Geographic, How We Spot Altered Pictures

NANPA’s Truth in Captioning Statement

Kenneth Brower article in The Atlantic, Photography in the Age of Falsification

University of Washington Magazine, The Call of the Wild Beckons Photographer Art Wolfe

Guy Tal’s book, More Than a Rock

Full Show Notes

***

HAVE A QUESTION?

Record a Question for Tidbit Tuesday
LOVE THE OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY PODCAST?

Ways you can support the show:

Buy Me a Coffee

Leave a Rating and Review

Sign up for the Outdoor Photography School Newsletter

Share the show with others!
CONFUSED ABOUT WHERE TO FOCUS?

Download my FREE Hyperfocal Distance Made Easy Ebook
ABOUT BRENDA PETRELLA (host)

Learn more about me

Visit my online portfolio

Connect with me on Instagram

  continue reading

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