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Week 9: “Ethics in Street Photography”

Week 9: “Ethics in Street Photography”. Street Photography Rights?. “The right of a person to privacy in a public place is equal to the right of the photographer to take a photograph in a public place .” – Nick Turpin. Empathy in Street Photography.

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Week 9: “Ethics in Street Photography”

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  1. Week 9: “Ethics in Street Photography”

  2. Street Photography Rights? • “The right of a person to privacy in a public place is equal to the right of the photographer to take a photograph in a public place.” – Nick Turpin

  3. Empathy in Street Photography

  4. Street photography of homeless/destitute people?

  5. Controversy • At the Swedish Picture of the Year Awards, photojournalist Paul Hansen was recognised as International News Photographer and won the International News Image for his image of Fabienne.

  6. Fifteen year-old FabienneCherisma was shot dead by police at approximately 4pm, January 19th, 2010. Photo: Paul Hansen

  7. Fifteen year-old FabienneCherisma was shot dead by police at approximately 4pm, January 19th, 2010. Photo: Paul Hansen

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