zinnanti
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I attached a photo as an example of self-censorship on a news assignment. (The photo is digital and contextually a bit off topic, but provides a good example.)
I waited for the fireman on the far right to kneel down before taking the photo. This was so that the victim's face was fully concealed.
In the course of the shoot, I didn't think that seeing the victim's face added anything to an understanding of the scene. Further, I was concerned about their privacy - especially being helpless in the course of this traumatic incident.
Do you self-censor? If so, what is the threshold for censorship?
I waited for the fireman on the far right to kneel down before taking the photo. This was so that the victim's face was fully concealed.
In the course of the shoot, I didn't think that seeing the victim's face added anything to an understanding of the scene. Further, I was concerned about their privacy - especially being helpless in the course of this traumatic incident.
Do you self-censor? If so, what is the threshold for censorship?
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