Ethics in Photojournalism
One of the main ethics controversies regarding photojournalism is the displaying of violence and victims involved. This issue has stirred up very interesting conversations because most don’t know when it’s right or wrong. Many photojournalists don’t know when and where to draw the line at how much they should capture with their camera. People definitely react to images of violence or heart-breaking events because seeing it in picture form creates a lot of emotions and causes a bigger impact. These images could range from dead or wounded soldiers in war or various deadly accidents. I believe photojournalists capture these images because they know people have the biggest reactions and it stirs up the feelings that should be addressed. I also believe many photojournalists take images like this because it is associated with winning awards like the Pulitzer prize or competitions. They have to take the most uncomfortable and striking images to be recognized and even praise...
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