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Ethics
and photojournalism
 Every profession has established ethical
standards.
 Some require ethical behavior to practice.
 In mass media, you are not required by law to
be ethical.
 You also are not required by a professional
standards body to be ethical.
Professional ethics
 It may be ethical to obey the law. But ethical
standards go beyond legal requirements.
 The law does not necessarily give you direction
on what is appropriate professional behavior.
 In the United States, the press is free to publish
pretty much whatever they see fit.
Ethics is not law
 Ethical questions, then, are not usually subject
to fear of legal consequences.
 It’s instead a matter of doing what’s right, what
should be done, or what accepted professional
standards asks us to do.
Ethics and law
 While journalists may not face legal
consequences, they may face society’s outrage.
 They may also face financial consequences, as
advertisers refuse to support an unethical
journalist.
Consequences
 Concern over media ethics seems to have
become more acute in the last few years.
 Particularly this seems true in photojournalism.
 With digital media it has become a lot easier to
alter a photo.
Ethics concerns
 How can photographers consider ethical
standards?
 This is not an ethics course. But we can begin
by considering classic approaches to making
ethical decisions.
Ethics guidelines
 The deontological, or duty-based approach as
advocated by Kant emphasized general rules.
 For example, if you believe “tell the truth
always,” then you must tell the truth.
 You don’t consider the consequences, even if
the truth hurts.
Deontological approach
 Duty-based ethical photographers, for example,
would likely not remove an ugly pimple from a
person’s face, even if it was not a permanent
feature.
 They also would perhaps not shield viewers
from the ugly accident images.
Duty-based ethics
 Of course, a question to ask of duty-based
photojournalists would consider duty to
whom?
 Is a photojournalist’s first duty to tell the truth
for readers, or to spare feelings of the subject?
Duty to whom?
 Is a photographer duty-bound, in another
example, to photograph police pulling a
drowning victim from the Red River?
 If you believe you have a duty to reflect the
truth, you would have to use this photo.
 But what might be the consequences?
Duty and consequences
 We realize the consequences of such duty-
based decisions may be unpleasant.
 Perhaps not considering consequences is
unethical.
 Those who believe this are consequence-based
ethical decision-makers.
Teleological approach
 Under this consequence-based reasoning, Mill’s
utilitarianism guides some photojournalists.
 The familiar principle is “the greatest good for
the greatest number.”
Utilitarian approach
 Utilitarianists might argue in the example
above that accident photographs, even if
graphic, should be published because it will
serve to deter people from careless behavior.
Greatest good
 But other consequence-based journalists may
argue the consequences of such publication on
the victim or victim’s family is not worth the
benefit.
Consequences
 In fact, we see fewer graphic accident photos
published today, as research has shown the
“deterrent” argument to be false.
Greatest good
 We do know more people do want to see
gruesome accident photos for the same morbid
curiosity that causes people to slow down to
look at highway accidents.
 But “because it sells” is not really an ethical
argument, unless you believe in ethical egoism:
“Greatest good for me.”
Greatest good for whom?
 In fact, however, many journalists do follow
principles of ethical egoism.
 They will make decisions based on self-interest.
 You would, therefore, publish a photo of a
public official committing suicide because it
will sell more publications, and possibly win an
award.
Ethical egoism
 We know well that many media practitioners
operate this way.
 Many people generally operate this way: “Look
out for number one.” “Maximize our profit.”
 These are actually ethically egoistic
approaches, yet they see widespread
acceptance in American society.
Ethical egoism
 We know nearly all media operations in the
United States are private companies designed
to make a profit.
 In fact, they need a profit to stay in business,
and this may guide most decisions among
many practitioners.
Profit and media ethics
 Most of us in the United States accept that
businesses must make a fair profit, including
media businesses.
 But what level of profit is “fair?” What level is
“excessive?”
Profit and media ethics
 In past decades, some Americans have
considered setting a fair profit to be part of
ethical standards.
 Today, however, most Americans have moved
to this principle: There is no such thing as
“excessive profit.” It is limited only on how
much you can get by with.
Fair profit
 If we subscribe to profit maximization, we as
photojournalists will have no problem
publishing lurid and tasteless accident photos
if they will attract more attention.
 We also will have no problem removing or
adding objects in photos to improve them.
Profit and ethics
 But ethical egoism must accept that choices
have consequences.
 If we publish shocking accident photos and
false scenes, what response may we see from
readers or viewers? From advertisers?
Ethics and consequences
 Media practitioners generally operate locally or
regionally. And regional tastes are different.
 An audience in a smaller, more conservative
community may be outraged by a photo
perfectly acceptable in a large metro
community.
Consequences of taste
 This means even ethical egoists in profit-
making media organizations must set practical
standards to survive.
 As the French expression goes: “Even bad taste
has its limits.”
Practical standards
 Some photojournalists operate by ethical
standards of the Golden Rule:
 “Do unto others as you would have them do
unto you.”
Golden rule
 The Golden Rule, for example, would tell you
not to publish graphic accident photos because
if you were the victim’s family you would not
want to see them published.
Golden decision-making
 The problem with the Golden Rule is similar to
a problem with consequence-based ethical
standards: predicting the consequences.
 Just because we would not want accident
photos to be published, how do we know what
the family wants?
But what is golden?
 In fact, our presumptions may be wrong.
 In one actual photojournalism ethics case
locally, a photographer published photos of
two students who had been arrested for
underage drinking at a party.
 The students were on a bench outside the
courtroom waiting to appear in court.
 The students’ names were used in the cutline.
Wrong assumptions
 Many who criticized the photo said the parents
would not want to see this sort of thing
publicized. We might think that to be true.
 However, the photographer investigated. He
found out that in this case, the parents believed
it correct to publish the photo. They wanted
their children, and other underage drinkers, to
see consequences of their actions.
Wrong assumptions
 Many photojournalists make ethical decisions
based on the mission of their employer.
 What is the mission of photojournalism? To tell
the truth.
 But defining the truth isn’t always so clear cut.
What is truth?
 Is it truthful to publish a photo of a public
official’s suicide? Yes.
 Is it truthful to publish photos of women in
scanty swimsuits at the local beach? Yes.
 Is it truthful to publish a photo of three Native
Americans drinking from a vodka bottle on a
park bench? Yes.
 Telling the truth in some cases does not help
solve our ethical dilemma.
Truth and ethics
 Here is one photojournalism textbook rule (by
Fred Parrish):
 “Truth is reality viewed, interpreted and
photographed by photojournalsts acting in
good faith and a sense of fairness and
objectivity...
One general rule
 ...and with the goal of fairly representing to
their readers the most appropriate truth of the
reality that was viewed, interpreted and
photographed.”
One general rule
 Of course, the general rule is open to
interpretation. There may be more than one
“truth.”
 We remember the parable of the blind men and
the elephant.
Interpretation
 One possibility is looking for the overall truth,
not just the small truth. The big picture.
 We may need to include more than one photo
to tell this.
 We will need to use cutlines.
Overall truth
Here are some general principles for
photojournalists.
 Have a reason you can clearly state for using a
photo.
 Have serious concern for the rights and
sensibilities of others, but also a serious
concern for your responsibility to inform
readers.
Some guidelines
 Take into account the tastes and sensibilities of
the readers you are shooting pictures for.
 Consider the mission of your publication.
 Take into account your role as a photojournalist
in your community and in society.
Some guidelines
 So we say to consider tastes of your audience.
But what is “poor taste?”
 Are “good taste” and ethics related?
Poor taste
 In fact, it seems that taste and ethics may not be
always related.
 If I photograph a baseball player grabbing his
crotch, is it ethical? Sure.
 Is it in good taste, though? Maybe not.
Poor taste
 Taste depends not only on your community,
but often the age of your readers.
 Generally younger readers are more tolerant of
“bad taste” than older readers.
 Most photojournalists censor themselves based
on perhaps ambiguous ideas of “poor taste.”
Poor taste
 Other photojournalists think such self-
censorship is ridiculous.
 But if you too flamboyantly flout ideals of taste,
you damage your reputation and your
publication.
 You may, however, make a lot of money:
papparazzi are well known for having no
consideration of standards for good taste.
Matters of taste

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Photojournalism and ethics

  • 2.  Every profession has established ethical standards.  Some require ethical behavior to practice.  In mass media, you are not required by law to be ethical.  You also are not required by a professional standards body to be ethical. Professional ethics
  • 3.  It may be ethical to obey the law. But ethical standards go beyond legal requirements.  The law does not necessarily give you direction on what is appropriate professional behavior.  In the United States, the press is free to publish pretty much whatever they see fit. Ethics is not law
  • 4.  Ethical questions, then, are not usually subject to fear of legal consequences.  It’s instead a matter of doing what’s right, what should be done, or what accepted professional standards asks us to do. Ethics and law
  • 5.  While journalists may not face legal consequences, they may face society’s outrage.  They may also face financial consequences, as advertisers refuse to support an unethical journalist. Consequences
  • 6.  Concern over media ethics seems to have become more acute in the last few years.  Particularly this seems true in photojournalism.  With digital media it has become a lot easier to alter a photo. Ethics concerns
  • 7.  How can photographers consider ethical standards?  This is not an ethics course. But we can begin by considering classic approaches to making ethical decisions. Ethics guidelines
  • 8.  The deontological, or duty-based approach as advocated by Kant emphasized general rules.  For example, if you believe “tell the truth always,” then you must tell the truth.  You don’t consider the consequences, even if the truth hurts. Deontological approach
  • 9.  Duty-based ethical photographers, for example, would likely not remove an ugly pimple from a person’s face, even if it was not a permanent feature.  They also would perhaps not shield viewers from the ugly accident images. Duty-based ethics
  • 10.  Of course, a question to ask of duty-based photojournalists would consider duty to whom?  Is a photojournalist’s first duty to tell the truth for readers, or to spare feelings of the subject? Duty to whom?
  • 11.  Is a photographer duty-bound, in another example, to photograph police pulling a drowning victim from the Red River?  If you believe you have a duty to reflect the truth, you would have to use this photo.  But what might be the consequences? Duty and consequences
  • 12.  We realize the consequences of such duty- based decisions may be unpleasant.  Perhaps not considering consequences is unethical.  Those who believe this are consequence-based ethical decision-makers. Teleological approach
  • 13.  Under this consequence-based reasoning, Mill’s utilitarianism guides some photojournalists.  The familiar principle is “the greatest good for the greatest number.” Utilitarian approach
  • 14.  Utilitarianists might argue in the example above that accident photographs, even if graphic, should be published because it will serve to deter people from careless behavior. Greatest good
  • 15.  But other consequence-based journalists may argue the consequences of such publication on the victim or victim’s family is not worth the benefit. Consequences
  • 16.  In fact, we see fewer graphic accident photos published today, as research has shown the “deterrent” argument to be false. Greatest good
  • 17.  We do know more people do want to see gruesome accident photos for the same morbid curiosity that causes people to slow down to look at highway accidents.  But “because it sells” is not really an ethical argument, unless you believe in ethical egoism: “Greatest good for me.” Greatest good for whom?
  • 18.  In fact, however, many journalists do follow principles of ethical egoism.  They will make decisions based on self-interest.  You would, therefore, publish a photo of a public official committing suicide because it will sell more publications, and possibly win an award. Ethical egoism
  • 19.  We know well that many media practitioners operate this way.  Many people generally operate this way: “Look out for number one.” “Maximize our profit.”  These are actually ethically egoistic approaches, yet they see widespread acceptance in American society. Ethical egoism
  • 20.  We know nearly all media operations in the United States are private companies designed to make a profit.  In fact, they need a profit to stay in business, and this may guide most decisions among many practitioners. Profit and media ethics
  • 21.  Most of us in the United States accept that businesses must make a fair profit, including media businesses.  But what level of profit is “fair?” What level is “excessive?” Profit and media ethics
  • 22.  In past decades, some Americans have considered setting a fair profit to be part of ethical standards.  Today, however, most Americans have moved to this principle: There is no such thing as “excessive profit.” It is limited only on how much you can get by with. Fair profit
  • 23.  If we subscribe to profit maximization, we as photojournalists will have no problem publishing lurid and tasteless accident photos if they will attract more attention.  We also will have no problem removing or adding objects in photos to improve them. Profit and ethics
  • 24.  But ethical egoism must accept that choices have consequences.  If we publish shocking accident photos and false scenes, what response may we see from readers or viewers? From advertisers? Ethics and consequences
  • 25.  Media practitioners generally operate locally or regionally. And regional tastes are different.  An audience in a smaller, more conservative community may be outraged by a photo perfectly acceptable in a large metro community. Consequences of taste
  • 26.  This means even ethical egoists in profit- making media organizations must set practical standards to survive.  As the French expression goes: “Even bad taste has its limits.” Practical standards
  • 27.  Some photojournalists operate by ethical standards of the Golden Rule:  “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Golden rule
  • 28.  The Golden Rule, for example, would tell you not to publish graphic accident photos because if you were the victim’s family you would not want to see them published. Golden decision-making
  • 29.  The problem with the Golden Rule is similar to a problem with consequence-based ethical standards: predicting the consequences.  Just because we would not want accident photos to be published, how do we know what the family wants? But what is golden?
  • 30.  In fact, our presumptions may be wrong.  In one actual photojournalism ethics case locally, a photographer published photos of two students who had been arrested for underage drinking at a party.  The students were on a bench outside the courtroom waiting to appear in court.  The students’ names were used in the cutline. Wrong assumptions
  • 31.  Many who criticized the photo said the parents would not want to see this sort of thing publicized. We might think that to be true.  However, the photographer investigated. He found out that in this case, the parents believed it correct to publish the photo. They wanted their children, and other underage drinkers, to see consequences of their actions. Wrong assumptions
  • 32.  Many photojournalists make ethical decisions based on the mission of their employer.  What is the mission of photojournalism? To tell the truth.  But defining the truth isn’t always so clear cut. What is truth?
  • 33.  Is it truthful to publish a photo of a public official’s suicide? Yes.  Is it truthful to publish photos of women in scanty swimsuits at the local beach? Yes.  Is it truthful to publish a photo of three Native Americans drinking from a vodka bottle on a park bench? Yes.  Telling the truth in some cases does not help solve our ethical dilemma. Truth and ethics
  • 34.  Here is one photojournalism textbook rule (by Fred Parrish):  “Truth is reality viewed, interpreted and photographed by photojournalsts acting in good faith and a sense of fairness and objectivity... One general rule
  • 35.  ...and with the goal of fairly representing to their readers the most appropriate truth of the reality that was viewed, interpreted and photographed.” One general rule
  • 36.  Of course, the general rule is open to interpretation. There may be more than one “truth.”  We remember the parable of the blind men and the elephant. Interpretation
  • 37.  One possibility is looking for the overall truth, not just the small truth. The big picture.  We may need to include more than one photo to tell this.  We will need to use cutlines. Overall truth
  • 38. Here are some general principles for photojournalists.  Have a reason you can clearly state for using a photo.  Have serious concern for the rights and sensibilities of others, but also a serious concern for your responsibility to inform readers. Some guidelines
  • 39.  Take into account the tastes and sensibilities of the readers you are shooting pictures for.  Consider the mission of your publication.  Take into account your role as a photojournalist in your community and in society. Some guidelines
  • 40.  So we say to consider tastes of your audience. But what is “poor taste?”  Are “good taste” and ethics related? Poor taste
  • 41.  In fact, it seems that taste and ethics may not be always related.  If I photograph a baseball player grabbing his crotch, is it ethical? Sure.  Is it in good taste, though? Maybe not. Poor taste
  • 42.  Taste depends not only on your community, but often the age of your readers.  Generally younger readers are more tolerant of “bad taste” than older readers.  Most photojournalists censor themselves based on perhaps ambiguous ideas of “poor taste.” Poor taste
  • 43.  Other photojournalists think such self- censorship is ridiculous.  But if you too flamboyantly flout ideals of taste, you damage your reputation and your publication.  You may, however, make a lot of money: papparazzi are well known for having no consideration of standards for good taste. Matters of taste