It depends on the facts and the statements used.
If you flogged photie as "cat in a box" - then no
but then if you photographed a dog and sold it as 'Cat in a box'
I am not sure if it is fraudulent misrepresentation
It would be misrepresentation under the little used Misrepresentation Act 1967 and would almost always allow you to roll back the contract
now here - an unexpected example - but this is the Law thread
and all sorts of incred things happen here....
Here we have the BMJ ( yeah British Medical Journal ) doing exactly the same thing
http://www.bmj.com/content/suppl/2005/04/22/330.7497.916.DC1
somewhat unrepentantly I recall
This was subject of a complaint and I contacted in real time the complainer and asked how on earth he detected the piccie had been 'doctored' ( pun intended ) and he replied that if you are a photographer it was easy
in the van zelsen case there was sunlight from two different directions
No court case tho
I would have thought that was legal overkill to be honest