Committee to Protect Journalists

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Different questions about consent emerge when the photographer is both subject and shooter

On January 22 of this year, the Associated Press announced that it had severed ties with Pulitzer Prize–­winning photographer Narciso Contreras after he admitted to altering an image of a Syrian opposition fighter filed with the AP. The controversy stems from the industry-wide policy of only accepting completely unaltered images, on the basis that photojournalism should reproduce reality without intervention.

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