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The Hoax Photo Archive
A catalog of photo fakery throughout history

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White Hot Mama. Texas Governor Ann Richards' head was pasted onto the body of a model to create this magazine cover. (July 1992)



The Disappearing Nipples. The editors of American Photo decided they had to digitally remove Kate Moss's nipples from this cover photo "as a matter of taste." (Jan/Feb 1994)



Fire on Ice. Harding and Kerrigan were seen skating together on this Newsday cover, but the scene never occurred in real life. (Feb 16, 1994)



O.J.‘s Darkened Mug Shot. Time magazine was accused of racism when it decided to use a darkened version of O.J. Simpson's mugshot on its cover. (June 27, 1994)



Tootsie Redressed. Dustin Hoffman sued Los Angeles magazine for $5 million on account of this photo of his head pasted onto the body of a model wearing a silk gown. (Mar 1997 issue of Los Angeles magazine)



The Tip of the Iceberg. This widely circulated photo is actually a digital composite of four different images. (Created in 1999. Circulating online since 2001.)



Snowball the Monster Cat. Cordell Hauglie never anticipated that this picture of him holding a digitally enlarged version of his family cat would become one of the most popular images on the internet. (Circulating online since early 2000)



Cut-and-Paste Diversity. In order to highlight their school's racial diversity, University of Wisconsin-Madison officials pasted a black student's face into this crowd scene that appeared on the cover of the undergraduate application. (September 2000)



Chicken McNoggin. This news photo shows a fried chicken head that really was found in a box of McDonald's Mighty Wings. (Circulating online since late 2000)



Pike Swallows Trout. This award-winning photo was taken at the Alaska Department of Fish & Game aquarium in Anchorage. It was not photoshopped! (Jan 22, 2001)



A Sonic Boom. An unmanipulated photo of a cone of condensation forming around a Navy jet. (Taken in 1999. Found online in 2001.)



Helicopter Shark. Despite what this photo shows, a Great White shark has never attacked a helicopter in San Francisco Bay. (Circulating online since Aug 2001)



Tourist Guy. Created by a Hungarian man as a bit of dark humor to share with his friends, this photo became one of the most widely viewed images online in the weeks after 9/11. (Circulating online since September 2001.)



Mid-Island Fish. This ad was supposed to express support for Long Island, New York businesses, but viewers noticed it showed a Seattle fishmarket. (July 29, 2002.)



Bush Reads Book Upside-Down. In the original version of this photo, President Bush's book was not upside-down. (Found online, September 2002.)


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