1st Edition

Photojournalism An Ethical Approach

By Paul Martin Lester Copyright 1991
    214 Pages
    by Routledge

    214 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1991. "A photojournalist is a mixture of a cool, detached professional and a sensitive, involved citizen. The taking of pictures is much more than F-stops and shutter speeds. The printing of pictures is much more than chemical temperatures and contrast grades. The publishing of pictures is much more than cropping and size decisions. A photojournalist must always be aware that the technical aspects of the photographic process are not the primary concerns."

    This book addresses ethics in photojournalism in depth, with sections on the philosophy in the discipline, on pictures of victims or disaster scenes, on privacy rights and on altering images. As important and interesting today as when it was first in print.

    Preface 1. The Merger of Photojournalism and Ethics 2. Photojournalism Assignments and Techniques 3. Finding a Philosophical Perspective 4. Victims of Violence 5. Rights to Privacy 6. Picture Manipulations 7. Other Issues of Concern 8. Juggling Journalism and Humanism. Appendices

    Biography

    Paul Lester is Professor of Communications at California State University, Fullerton, USA.