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Photographer Ethics: Should the camera never lie?
Two stories about Newspapers “doctoring” images, one laughable, the other more serious from The Digital Photography Weblog
the Charlotte Observer has sacked a staff photographer for altering the colour of an image to, as he states, “to restore the actual color of the sky”. He said the color was lost when he underexposed the photo to offset the glare of the sun.
OK this is plainly rediculous, the “truth” of the story was restored by this superficial change, who cares what colour the sky was though really? So either way, an over reaction right? How about this one …
The Miami Herald’s Spanish-language sister paper acknowledged Friday that it manipulated two photos to make it appear that two Cuban police officers were ignoring prostitutes gesturing to a tourist.
In this one the image was intentionally created to show a false impression of Police neglect of the prostitute problem. As far as I can tell this photographer was not sacked.
Technorati Tags: photography, news, law, ethics, media
Photography and the Law: Arrested for snapping a Policeman
Yet another worrying event in the ongoing “law versus photographer” trend. The latest reported by Thomas Hawk is a guy who was arrested for taking a photograph of a Policeman making an arrest …
Cruz, 21, told the NBC 10 Investigators that police arrested him last Wednesday for taking a picture of police activity with his cell phone. Cruz said police told him that he broke a new law that prohibits people from taking pictures of police with cell phones. “They threatened to charge me with conspiracy, impeding an investigation, obstruction of a investigation. … They said, ‘You were impeding this investigation.’ (I asked,) “By doing what?’ (The officer said,) ‘By taking a picture of the police officers with a camera phone,’” Cruz said. Cruz’s parents, who got him out of jail, said police told them the same thing.”
This is very worrying, society needs to know that the Police are accountable and that means the ability for a citizen to make documentary evidence. I just hope it is a one-off bad judgement by an individual police officer and not policy.
Technorati Tags: photography, law, news
Posted in News and Commentary, Press Freedom
Also tagged news, photo taking, police, public places, rights
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Photography and Police
As photographers will do, we like to snap everything interesting we see. This is not always approved of, especially when snapping private property. It seems like some photographers do not take kindly to being told where and how they can follow their hobby.
Brian Larter » Blog Archive » Snappers to defy police ban
“The police have got no place making such warnings,” president Brian Walters SC said. “Merely to threaten is exceeding police powers and is an abuse of power.
While I am all for photographer freedom I think advising photographers to go against an explicit police warning is irresponsible.
Posted in Legal Issues, Ethics, Model Releases, News and Commentary, Photography Business, Press Freedom
Also tagged photography, private property, tips
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The War on Photographers
PopPhoto has a great article on photographers falling foul of the police and security guards for taking pictures called The War on Photographers
The piece features some great, quite scary, stories plus some tips on how to handle the situation if it ever happens to you.
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