I have added some photos to my Flickr pages:
Worldcon (some of them you have already seen on this blog)
Turkey (the travel back from Diyarbakir to Istanbul)
I also want to quote something I found thanks to
Romenesko newsletter. You can read on
Boing Boing:
Black people loot, white people find?
Flickr user dustin3000 uploads two similar news photos that show flood victims in New Orleans wading in chest-deep water. In each, a person appears to be dragging a bag or box or two of food or beverages.
The images were shot by different photographers, and captioned by different photo wire services. The Associated Press caption accompanying the image with a black person says he's just finished "looting" a grocery store. The AFP/Getty Images caption describes lighter skinned people "finding" bread and soda from a grocery store. No stores are open to sell these goods.
Perhaps there's more factual substantiation behind each copywriter's choice of words than we know. But to some, the difference in tone suggests racial bias, implicit or otherwise.
Link to comparison, and here are the originals:
one,
two. (Thanks, Howard)
(to read the comments, go to the
Boing Boing page)