bmattock
Veteran
Take this example:
http://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/photo/2005/07july/050705snap.shtml
What are the ethics of taking this sort of photo? Should the photographer have refrained from taking the photo? If so, for how long? Should he have rendered first aid before taking the photo? What are the ethics of this situation?
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks
http://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/photo/2005/07july/050705snap.shtml
Photographer grabs dramatic shooting pics thanks to vendor tip-off
By HoldtheFrontPage staff
A Manchester Evening News photographer was one of the first to the scene when a woman was shot on a busy Manchester street - thanks to a tip-off from one of the paper's own vendors.
Lensman Christian Bragg was able to get dramatic pictures of the aftermath of the shooting as the victim lay collapsed on the blood-spattered pavement.
What are the ethics of taking this sort of photo? Should the photographer have refrained from taking the photo? If so, for how long? Should he have rendered first aid before taking the photo? What are the ethics of this situation?
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks