Our code of Ethics Unit four lesson 5.

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Our code of Ethics Unit four lesson 5

Our Code of Ethics For this lesson you need to look at the values wheel that you wrote from unit two. Collaborate with a part Our Code of Ethics Work with a partner using a Google Doc and write a code of ethics for photojournalism. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Values we listed in unit 2 that are relevant to our Photojournalism Code of Ethics: ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________

Unit 4 (Lesson 5) Handout 5 World Press Photo Contest Code of Ethics Photographers entering their photos in the World Press Photo contest must ensure that their pictures provide an accurate and fair representation of the scene they witnessed so that the audience is not misled. This means that photographers: should be aware of the influence their presence can exert on a scene they photograph, and should resist being misled by staged photo opportunities. must not intentionally contribute to, or alter, the scene they picture by re-enacting or staging events. must maintain the integrity of the picture by ensuring there are no material changes to content. must ensure captions are accurate. must ensure the editing of a picture story provides an accurate and fair representation of its context. must be open and transparent about the entire process through which their pictures are made, and be accountable to the World Press Photo Foundation for their practice.

Homework – preparation for Socratic Seminar on ethics in photojournalism Watch the following clip: Photoshop & Journalism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R47xZwxF1T4   Write three questions you have about ethics in photo journalism 1. _______________________________________________________________________________ 2. _______________________________________________________________________________ 3. _______________________________________________________________________________