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"The famous kiss" thread and the remarks about the shot being staged, made me think. How many famous warphotos were actually staged?
And if it matters or not?
Clearly a staged propagand shot - staged in order to show something that isn't true - is wrong. No matter which side you are on.
But there is this grey zone where - let's say a photographer sees something happen, but hasn't got his camara ready.
If he then asks som soldiers to do it again - is that staging and not documentary?
We all know about Iwo Jima and the flag.
I also truely believe that the famous kiss happened, and then the photographer asked them to do it again...or asked some others to kiss.
How many famous "scramble" photos in Battle of Britain, were not staged.
Simply because the photographers were not on the spot when it happened.
But the pilots did it several times a day. So - was it true. Was it staged?
It seems like all the most known, iconic photos - except Robert Capras D-day shots were staged.
(The same Robert Capra, wo were accused for staging his famous "The death of a republican soldier" form the spanish civil war.)
How do you feel about staging the war?
And if it matters or not?
Clearly a staged propagand shot - staged in order to show something that isn't true - is wrong. No matter which side you are on.
But there is this grey zone where - let's say a photographer sees something happen, but hasn't got his camara ready.
If he then asks som soldiers to do it again - is that staging and not documentary?
We all know about Iwo Jima and the flag.
I also truely believe that the famous kiss happened, and then the photographer asked them to do it again...or asked some others to kiss.
How many famous "scramble" photos in Battle of Britain, were not staged.
Simply because the photographers were not on the spot when it happened.
But the pilots did it several times a day. So - was it true. Was it staged?
It seems like all the most known, iconic photos - except Robert Capras D-day shots were staged.
(The same Robert Capra, wo were accused for staging his famous "The death of a republican soldier" form the spanish civil war.)
How do you feel about staging the war?