Lensman fakes Lebanon pics, fired
Lensman fakes Lebanon pics, fired
The Reuters news agency has sacked a photographer who it found had manipulated two photographs from Lebanon.

New York: The Reuters news agency said it has cut its ties with a Beirut-based freelance photographer who it found had manipulated two photographs from the ongoing fighting in Lebanon.

It also removed all 920 pictures by the photographer from its database.

The agency said yesterday that as a result of the discovery it has put in place tighter editing procedures for images from the Middle East, requiring that all such photos be reviewed by the top photo editors at Reuters' global photo desk.

One of the photographs by Adnan Hajj showed the aftermath of an Israeli air strike on an area of suburban Beirut.

It had been manipulated using Photoshop software to show more and darker smoke rising from the buildings.

Reuters cut its relationship with Hajj on Sunday after reviewing that photo, and yesterday found that he had also manipulated a second photograph, showing an Israeli jet fighter over southern Lebanon and dated August 2.

In that photo, Hajj changed the image to show three flares being dropped by the plane, instead of just one, the agency said.

"There is no graver breach of Reuters standards for our photographers than the deliberate manipulation of an image," Tom Szlukovenyi, global photo editor of Reuters, said in a statement from London, where the company has its headquarters.

"Reuters has zero tolerance for any doctoring of pictures and constantly reminds its photographers, both staff and freelance, of this strict and unalterable policy."

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