Newspaper Deletes Photo of Unconscious Motorbike Rider After Backlash

There was a nasty accident during the MotoGP race yesterday.

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Tokina Pulls Photo Contest Winner After Reddit Claims it Was AI-Generated

It's complicated.

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Israeli Photographers Object to Sending Out Pictures Edited by Netanyahu's Wife

It has sparked an ethics debate as Sara features in the official record.

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Bird Photographer of the Year Won't Elaborate on Why It Disqualified Winner

The image 'did not meet the competition's authenticity requirements.'

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Photographer Refuses to Take Down Homeless Woman's Portrait Despite Family Requests

Alicia Newman died from drug-related illness.

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Thirsty Tiger Eyeing Watering Hole Waits for Safari Jeeps to Make Way

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> ... in my teens, I looked at Hollywood films where people were shot and there was no sign of blood. I was watching a John Wayne film, “The Green Berets,” and he was going out to dinner in Saigon with a white tuxedo. In real life you’d die of perspiration.
> How the public gets taken for fools by Hollywood and all kinds of other media, I’m not only contemptuous, but I’m very suspicious, I trust nobody.
https://archive.nytimes.com/lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/11/06/don-mccullin-at-war/
#MichaelKamber #DonMcCullin
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Don McCullin at War

The legendary photographer counsels those seeking conflict: look close to home at the social wars being waged every day.

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> .. worst offenders are editors. Again, Newsweek taking a photo by Balazs Gardi of a child wounded by Americans and printing it as an illustration for an article about children wounded by the Taliban. This kid wasn’t wounded by the Taliban; he was wounded by Americans. Their response was ‘Well, it’s a wounded Afghan kid, who cares?’ It matters. It matters who the kid was wounded by..
https://petapixel.com/2015/08/04/interview-michael-kamber-on-photojournalism-ethics-and-the-altering-of-images/
#MichaelKamber #AlteredImages #PhotoEthics #BalazsGardi #NewsweekEditors #NewsWeek
Interview: Michael Kamber on Photojournalism Ethics and the Altering of Images

Michael Kamber is a photojournalist who has been working around the world since 1986; he has traveled to Iraq, Afghanistan, Liberia, the Sudan, Haiti,

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Egun hauetan sareetan ikusten ari garen argazki gogorrak direla eta, artikulu interesgarri bat (ez nago gustiz ados, baina interesgarria da ikuspuntua).
"Photography As Witness, But Should We Look?" https://unitednationsofphotography.com/2023/10/28/photography-as-witness-but-should-we-look/ #ConflictPhotography, #Conversation, #Documentary, #DocumentaryPhotography, #HistoryOfPhotography, #Inspiration, #OnOurRadar, #OpenSource, #Opinion, #PhotoEthics, #Photography, #PhotographyEducation, #Talk, #UnitedNationsOfPhotography, #WarPhotography
Photography As Witness, But Should We Look?

I recently purchased a book in a charity shop. I bought it because it contained a series of essays by well respected writers on photography. David Campany, Geoffrey Batchen, Nancy K. Miller and Sus…

The United Nations of Photography

A great podcast to listen to if you are a documentary photographer. This episode was excellent. #photography #photoEthics #ethics #savannadodd

https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-other-on-class-in-the-industry/id1529101966?i=1000523110613

‎The Photo Ethics Podcast: The Other: On class in the industry on Apple Podcasts

‎Show The Photo Ethics Podcast, Ep The Other: On class in the industry - 25 May 2021

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