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Report: Eight Lessons from The Photo Ethics Podcast
This research analysed 48 interviews with professional photographers that were recorded as part of The Photo Ethics Podcast, an annual podcast series run by the Photography Ethics Centre since 2020. Through a thematic analysis of their insights, this research draws out eight lessons that can help to foster a deeper understanding of the ethical considerations in photography.
You can explore these insights in the resulting report, titled “Eight Lessons from The Photo Ethics Podcast.” It is available for download in six languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish.
Alternatively, you can listen to the audio version here (English only).
This research was supported by the ESRC Impact Acceleration Account at Queen’s University Belfast.
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