Darwin complicit in manipulating photos
Thursday, July 2, 2009 - 06:49
in Psychology & Sociology
When Darwin came to publish The Expression of the Emotions in 1872, he employed images made by five photographers to illustrate the wide variation in human facial expressions. A new study of the way that two of these photographers operated reveals the extent to which Darwin`s photographs were manipulated.
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