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Comment Unsurprising (Score 1) 178

This is unsurprising. Consider photos of crowds of protesters. They can be framed "just so" to make the group of people fill the whole frame, giving the impression of a large protest, or they can be shot from a greater distance or a different angle, to make it seem like a small gang of losers.

In independent photojournalism, I expect the bias to be the photographer's own. In bigger news organizations, the bias is whatever the editor wants. I imagine the editor's bias depends on what he thinks his viewers want to see, because everyone loves to have his prejudice confirmed.

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