Source: video.nytimes.com
Tristan: Most interestingt point in here is give retouched photos a photo credit not only to the photographer but to the retoucher.
In general I dislike people putting retouch credit for simple or crappy work. But in a big national or international campaign? Sure. Not only does it give that art form more exposure it also helps the viewer draw lines between what is real and what is an "artistic" idea of what is real.
In general I dislike people putting retouch credit for simple or crappy work. But in a big national or international campaign? Sure. Not only does it give that art form more exposure it also helps the viewer draw lines between what is real and what is an "artistic" idea of what is real.
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