Photography Ethics Centre
About Us Our Team Contact Us Press
What are photography ethics? Online Courses Workshops & Speaking Consulting Events
Articles & Reports The Photo Ethics Podcast Photo Ethics on Film Other Resources
Statement of Ethics Campaign Sign up for our newsletter Shop our merch
About Us About Us Our Team Contact Us Press What We Do What are photography ethics? Online Courses Workshops & Speaking Consulting Events Resources Articles & Reports The Photo Ethics Podcast Photo Ethics on Film Other Resources Get Involved Statement of Ethics Campaign Sign up for our newsletter Shop our merch
Photography Ethics Centre

Episode 6: True Story

In this video we talk about the difficult relationship between power and consent by looking at clips from the film True Story. We will zoom in on the ethical concerns about giving money to subjects in exchange for photographic consent.

Photo Ethics on FilmSavannah Dodd15 April 2019photography, consent, journalism1 Comment
Facebook0 Twitter LinkedIn0 0 Likes
Previous

“Good” photographs: The white male gaze and how we privilege ways of seeing

Guest Articles, HomepageAndrew Jackson and Savannah Dodd15 May 2019Witness by World Press Photophotography, ethics, race, gender, perspective
Next

A Plea for Context and Dignity in the New York Times Coverage of the Riverside Attack in Nairobi

Homepage, PEC ContentSavannah Dodd4 March 2019dignity, context, NYT, ethics, photography
Photography Ethics Centre
Northern Ireland, BT9 5AQ,
United Kingdom
+44 (0) 7561151494 info@photoethics.org
Hours

Copyright Notice
© 2025 Photography Ethics Centre Ltd
Registered in Northern Ireland NI649785