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1. Readers React To Newsweek's Martha Stewart Cover
www.pdnonline.com/pdn/newswire - [Cached]Published on: 3/10/2005 Last Visited: 6/5/2005
Few people know the magazine industry's dirty little retouching secrets better than Gene Bresler, the co-founder of Catchlight, a New York retouching studio whose clients include Fairchild Publications, Ziff-Davis and Dennis Publishing.
Bresler says photography doesn't represent absolute reality. "Photography (not excluding documentary) is not in fact document, it is and always has been a very biased point of view where the viewer's attention is directed at a framed portion of a portion of a second that is always by its nature out of context," he writes.
Bresler says that readers need to become savvier when assessing the news value of different media outlets.
"The line between news and entertainment has become feathered at the edges and people need to start thinking about where they get their information and how reliable the source is," Bresler says. -
2. Readers React To Newsweek's Martha Stewart Cover
www.pdn-pix.com/pdn/newswire/a - [Cached]Published on: 3/10/2005 Last Visited: 6/1/2005
Few people know the magazine industry's dirty little retouching secrets better than Gene Bresler, the co-founder of Catchlight, a New York retouching studio whose clients include Fairchild Publications, Ziff-Davis and Dennis Publishing.
Bresler says photography doesn't represent absolute reality. "Photography (not excluding documentary) is not in fact document, it is and always has been a very biased point of view where the viewer's attention is directed at a framed portion of a portion of a second that is always by its nature out of context," he writes.
Bresler says that readers need to become savvier when assessing the news value of different media outlets.
"The line between news and entertainment has become feathered at the edges and people need to start thinking about where they get their information and how reliable the source is," Bresler says. -
3. Readers React To Newsweek's Martha Stewart Cover
www.pdn-pix.com/photodistrictn - [Cached]Published on: 3/10/2005 Last Visited: 3/11/2005
Few people know the magazine industry's dirty little retouching secrets better than Gene Bresler, the co-founder of Catchlight, a New York retouching studio whose clients include Fairchild Publications, Ziff-Davis and Dennis Publishing.
Bresler says photography doesn't represent absolute reality. "Photography (not excluding documentary) is not in fact document, it is and always has been a very biased point of view where the viewer's attention is directed at a framed portion of a portion of a second that is always by its nature out of context," he writes.
Bresler says that readers need to become savvier when assessing the news value of different media outlets.
"The line between news and entertainment has become feathered at the edges and people need to start thinking about where they get their information and how reliable the source is," Bresler says.

