Thoughtfulpiece from photojournalism lecturer on ethics involved in taking and using images, prompted by Sienna Miller’s testimony to Leveson. Agree with her rejection of the usual defences – ‘we made her what she is’ or ‘we’re not like paparazzi’ – and the call for the profession as a group to reflect on practice. Exactly.
Photojournalism ethics – time for reflection
December 22, 2011 by Jo Fawkes
Posted in Ethics | Tagged Journalist ethics, Leveson | Leave a Comment
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