On Ethics, The First Amendment, and Photographing Protestors’ Faces – PhotoShelter Blog

On Ethics, The First Amendment, and Photographing Protestors’ Faces – PhotoShelter Blog

A vigorous, sometimes vitriolic debate has erupted in photography circles around whether to photograph protestors’ faces.

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A vigorous, sometimes vitriolic debate has erupted in photography circles around whether to photograph protestors’ faces. As someone who’s written about the topic, I’m struck by the clumping together of disparate concepts and issues, which has made discussion difficult. People are arguing, but they are often arguing about different concepts simultaneously.