Re: The Ethics of Photography...

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Howard,

That certainly is an interesting topic, especially considering the intersection of legal but "wrong," and illegal but "right."  Dealing with the concepts of right and wrong in matters of ethics is difficult.  I'd be interested in hearing how your student might deal with these issues.

Bill

-----Original Message-----
>From: Howard <home@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Sep 14, 2007 12:25 PM
>To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: The Ethics of Photography...
>
>I'm looking for references for a student who wants to explore this 
>field. At the moment she is not sure of the precise direction so any 
>suggestions are welcome!
>In other words,
>When is it right or wrong to take a picture?
>And to follow, when is it right or wrong to take a picture for oneself
>When is it right or wrong to publish a picture?
>When is it wrong to manipulate a picture to prove a (presumably) dubious 
>point?
>When is it wrong to select one of a series of pictures to prove a 
>(presumably) dubious point?
>
>Thank you, Howard
>


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