graph to be believed as real, every shadow and highlight, and the notion that the photograph is a realistic possibility. Many experts may often disagree on a photographs authenticity, but many have to go through a lot of research and many looks to determine if an image is untrue. The first thing someone may question when inquiring about a possible fake is why was the image taken. When it comes to photo "fakery", money is usually the key element in the answer to this question. After the initial questioning, a number of different experts are used; including: photo interpreters, subjective experts, photogrammetrists, chemical analysts, paper analysts, and technologists. But even the most intense studies can not always detect a bogus photograph. Some pictures have not been labeled as real or fake for many years. The famous Hemingway quotes "a picture is worth a thousand words", is exactly what artistic photographers may try and capture in their images. It is the story below the surface of the photograph that they trying to express. They seek to record the critical moment that implies a larger reality. But then on the other hand you have tabloid photographers and people putting images on the internet, that decide on their own behalf to change the view of the photograph and its meaning to those who see it. It is exactly these situations and the issues of copyright that hurt the photography profession and integrity. The use of computers has benefited mankind a great deal, but it is its misuse that is harming the professionalism. These issues are hosts a whole new lot of legal questions. How many changes can be made without altering the original integrity of the photo? When a photo is made from several different photographs to whom is the copyright owned? And when several people have access to the original photograph, it makes it even more difficult to claim the rights of ownership. Besides of the protection of the photographe...