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The Ethics of Photographing Volunteers: Respect, Consent, and Storytelling
As photographers, we must honor that commitment by ensuring their dignity and privacy are respected.
Being Safe While Photographing American Protest
Most of the time, our articles address how to keep the environment, other photographers, or animals around us safe. This time, I’d like to focus on how to keep ourselves as photographers safe.
Trump’s first term saw a steep rise in protest activity within the United States. His second term seems to be resulting in the same.
Protests are undoubtedly exciting for photographers. They offer ample opportunity to capture scenes of passion and excitement as people express their opinions. And they are a setting where people actually will want you to take their photograph.
But protests are also hazardous environments
Our Responsibility to Endangered SpecieS
Although seeking out endangered species to photograph can have many benefits for both of us as photographers and the species themselves, there is a level of responsibility on the photographer's part to aid in the protection of these animals.
Captioning Ethics for Wildlife Photography
A wildlife photography caption should always include what the viewer is looking at, why it matters, where and when it was taken, but it should also explain how the photograph was made and how it was processed
Meet the Regular Contributors Behind the Responsible Photography Collective
Introduction to our regular blog contributors to learn more about the photographers that advocate for responsible and ethical photography.