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Israel-Palestine
Follow-up to staged photo story
2004-02-10
HonestReporting.com has sent out this e-mail about the Enric Marti photograph we discussed here at Rantburg Sunday:

Dear HonestReporting Subscriber,

On Feb. 7, while photojournalists were recording a seemingly candid expression of Palestinian suffering, Enric Marti of the Associated Press shot the scene from another angle, including the pack of photographers in his frame:

This is a very telling image, both regarding the news item in question and the larger issue of media coverage of this conflict.

While it’s possible that this woman began weeping before she encountered the photographers, her position; alone, alongside English graffiti; suggests the scene was staged for maximum emotional impact to a Western audience. It seems these photographers are not merely ’capturing the scene’, but rather creating it; either actively (by asking her to pose) or passively (allowing themselves to be manipulated by her, posing for their cameras).

Either scenario misleads the news consumer and is therefore a violation of photojournalistic ethics. The New York Times, for example, sets this standard for the integrity of news photos:
"Images in our pages that purport to depict reality must be genuine in every way... Pictures of news situations must not be posed."
Moreover, these journalists are eagerly pursuing this shot because the image available here; Palestinian suffering at the hands of Israelis; has become the central storyline of this conflict for most media outlets. Real or manufactured, that image appears all too often with utter lack of context, as we see here.

Palestinian suffering is then said to create ’desperation’, which many media outlets use to explain (or even justify) horrific Palestinian terrorism. Arnold Roth, whose teenage daughter was killed by a Palestinian terrorist at the Sbarro’s pizzeria in Jerusalem, warns against passive acceptance of this media message:
"Everything I have learned about Palestinian terrorists since my daughter Malki was murdered tells me that desperation is the last word you should apply to them. These people are jubilant, triumphal, ecstatic at the moment of performing their satanic act of mass murder. The next time you hear about their ’desperation’, think about this image of an Arab woman crying on demand for the gathered paparazzi. We and all our neighbors are being manipulated by photo editors, journalists and reporters in the field."
Did the picture from one of the photojournalists shown here (or a similar photo capturing ’spontaneous’ Palestinian suffering) appear recently in your local paper? If so, forward this photo to the editor, with a note expressing concern that some of the techniques used to cover this conflict don’t meet standards of journalistic integrity.

There are hundreds of candidates for every job opening in big media, and the rewards; in prestige, money, and power; are enormous. Only the most talented or the most ruthless have any chance of success in this brutally competitive industry. Is it any wonder, then, that the journalistic ranks are often filled with sociopaths who would do literally anything for career advancement?
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#5  Sooo... how can we pin these journalistic techniques on the "corporate media whores" being paid out of Bushitler's back pocket?

Everyone knows that the media is controlled by a Vast Right-Wing Conapiracy.
Posted by: Unmutual   2004-2-10 12:22:03 PM  

#4  Frank, I think the Palestinians have turned the panels of the wall into a board game. This woman must have rolled a donate your retirement cash to Yasser's remodel Rammallah fund.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-2-10 11:13:44 AM  

#3  actually, note that the graffiti says: "Stop, Kill the Palestinians" .......what dumbasses
Posted by: Frank G   2004-2-10 10:44:49 AM  

#2  CrazyFool - I think I heard later that the paleos tried to claim that they were filming a "movie" and not a real funeral.

Sure they were...
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2004-2-10 9:32:09 AM  

#1  This is nothing new. Isn't there a video somewhere of a Palistinian 'funeral' where they dropped the dead guy and he [the dead person] got up and climbed back on the platform?

Somehow that didn't get much playtime on the media....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-2-10 9:22:47 AM  

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