2. Under ideally photojournalists should, the item that I think stands out and is most important to me, was: "Strive for total and unrestricted access to subjects, recommend alternatives to shallow or rushed opportunities, seek a diversity of viewpoints, and work to show unpopular or unnoticed points of view."
I like this because it inspires me to try and get different angles and to try and get a different viewpoint of things. It matters to me because I feel like it is important for photojournalists to keep in mind when conducting their work.
3. I would apply the rule in the code of ethics that I mentioned by being respectable and professional when I am taking photos of vulnerable subjects. Especially if it came to victims of tragedy or crime.
Topic 2:
Of the class pictures, the two that I chose to be my favorite are James's photo of Benton county officer Brian Lundy.I like it because I like the angle and that the cop car is included.
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The other one I appreciated and thought was funny, was Leta's picture of Pete Mcdanal in the LBCC mail delivery room. I like how he's holding the bag in his mouth because his hands are full. letajeanphotojournalism.blogspot.com
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