Contemporary photographic ethics are examined through a critical lens focused on the responsibilities and challenges facing photojournalists today. The work navigates the tensions between visual storytelling, truth, and moral accountability within diverse and often contentious contexts.
Contemporary Ethics and Practices presents a methodical inquiry into how photographic practices interact with social justice, representation, and the power dynamics entrenched in image production. The text spans 226 pages, offering a comprehensive overview of key debates in the field.