Friday, April 22, 2016

Week 4 blog answers



  1. The most compelling item in the Code of Ethics for photojournalism is number 2, "resit being manipulated by staged photo opportunities." This is hard to avoid because people see that you have a camera and then they want to pose. Avoiding these situations is key because the results from an un-staged shot can be far more more compelling, it can portray the raw angle of living. 
  2. Under the list of what "Ideally, visual Journalists should do," number 5 stood out to me, "strive to be unobtrusive and humble in dealing with subjects." This is profound because every time you go out photographing you have to be able to entrench into a certain situation get the shot then get out. 
  3. For example Lynsey Addario, her work is insanely good because of the fact that she can be in the environment that she is photographing and be able to effectively and profoundly portray her subjects. 


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