In Face Of Photoshopping Allegations, NYT Pulls Photos From Online Gallery

Editor & Publisher noticed that the New York Times had taken down a slideshow of photos by Portuguese photographer Edgar Martins that had appeared in this Sunday’s magazine depicting abandoned house construction projects in the wake of the financial crisis.

Now, instead of the gallery online, there is a short statement from the paper: “The pictures in this feature were removed after questions were raised about whether they had been digitally altered.”

It’s unclear who made the original allegations of Photoshopping, but E&P points to this feed on MetaFilter.com.

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