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Allan Detrich is an American professional photographer who was found to have digitally altered news photos for publication. He is a native of Attica, Ohio, and attended the Ohio Institute of Photography in Dayton, Ohio. In 1998 his photo-essay "Children of the Underground" made it to the finals of the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography.[1] In 2002 his photograph of a tornado in Tiffin, Ohio was chosen by Time magazine as one of their "Best Photos of the Year."[2] Detrich worked at the Toledo Blade from 1989-2007. He left the Blade in April 2007 when it was discovered that he had digitally altered a photo that was published on the front page of the March 31, 2007 edition. A subsequent investigation revealed that he had digitally altered and submitted 79 photos during the first 14 weeks of 2007, 58 of which ran either in the Blade or on its website.[3] An article on the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) Web site has referred to Detrich as a "serial digital manipulator of news photographs."[4] Since 1998 Detrich has been a storm chaser. He spends several weeks each spring photographing supercell thunderstorms in the American Great Plains.[5] [edit] References
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