Abstract
Some of the greatest journalism of all time has been produced by a single photograph, capturing all the drama of life and death, pathos and bathos, grandeur and absurdity. Yet the camera can deceive just as much as the written word; and deception is by no means a characteristic of contemporary journalism, as the former editor of the Sunday Pictorial/Sunday Mirror describes ...
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