jtk
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I am confronted with the opportunity to photograph a medically diagnosed, obviously schizophrenic adult who cannot function in the world outside his family home.
I do have some direct experience and formal education that's relevant.
But I'm asking myself questions.
If I do this I will not be allowed to share the results without family permission... and I know that my motivation is something like an athlete's private self-tests, involving ego... Why, then, would I do it?
One partial answer is that the family wants it...and maybe the subject will appreciate it in some way.
An ethical question: Would I be taking advantage of this disabled person for my own self-seeking reasons? I'm not nearly as dedicated as Arbus, about whom that sort of question is often asked.
Have you photographically dealt with something like this, asked yourself similar questions?
What's your non-hypothetical, real experience?
I'm envisioning a very simple Avedon simulation at the person's home with minimal lights.
I do have some direct experience and formal education that's relevant.
But I'm asking myself questions.
If I do this I will not be allowed to share the results without family permission... and I know that my motivation is something like an athlete's private self-tests, involving ego... Why, then, would I do it?
One partial answer is that the family wants it...and maybe the subject will appreciate it in some way.
An ethical question: Would I be taking advantage of this disabled person for my own self-seeking reasons? I'm not nearly as dedicated as Arbus, about whom that sort of question is often asked.
Have you photographically dealt with something like this, asked yourself similar questions?
What's your non-hypothetical, real experience?
I'm envisioning a very simple Avedon simulation at the person's home with minimal lights.