Monday, April 20, 2015

Week 4: Forum

NPAA Code of Ethics:
Most compelling section of "code of ethics":  "Editing should maintain the integrity of the photographic images' content and context. Do not manipulate images or add or alter sound in any way that can mislead viewers or misrepresent subjects"
I think that editing photos should not change, only enhance and make the image look the most realistic as a camera can't accurately capture the moment that the naked eye can see.
Ideally photojournalists should.... "Respect the integrity of the photographic moment"
A photo used to tell a story shouldn't be changed, super posed and should be as much untouched as possible.
Example: A photo of the monk on fire is a beautifully un-posed, un-edited photo that shows the story. The integrity of the photo is kept.
http://www.annedarlingphotography.com/images/history-of-photojournalism-9.jpg














Favorite Photos: 
Toby Prescott's pictures of the Blazer rally are all some of my favorites, I love the action and excitements as well as the bright colors against the background. http://prescottsphotos.blogspot.com/
OSU students take pictures with Blaze, Benny the Beaver at the end of the event.



 
I really like the picture to the left, the faces are nice, and the smiling is good. The lighting is really interesting and makes it so many of the faces are lit. The clarity is nice also.
LBCC faculty members lead students back to class after last Thursday's evacuation drill.








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