Truth in Photography This online editorial provides an open-ended forum for photographers and critics to discuss issues surrounding imagemaking and honesty. Background: Truth in Photography is an open-ended forum for active dialogue and discussion about photography and social change, exploring the issues vital to truth in imagemaking that are crucial to our world today. This interactive project questions the singular truth of photography by presenting multiple points of view—featuring diverse curators, photographers, critics and historians—and integrating vernacular photography, photojournalism and fine art photography. The target audience is anyone interested in the history, ethics and practices of photography. Design core: The homepage enables access to the multiple elements of our website. The site’s main content is the quarterly edition, which appears as one long webpage. This page has different exhibitions you can access by reading in order, or you can view them directly from buttons and a navigation bar. Each exhibition has an introductory text; selected photos, videos and text; an then photo essays that take you to separate pages. A return button at the bottom of each photo essay sends you back to the exact part of the edition page where you left. Another key feature is the interactive Share Your Truth page, which showcases user-contributed photos and text. The page has a form where users can submit a single image, describe it and then answer the question: How does the image express or manipulate truth? Upon review, the image and text will be added to the site and shared on social media.