Extra Credit- Final Exams

1. The man in the subway tracks was reportedly pushed into the tracks by a harassing panhandler. The man, Ki Suk Han, who was 58, was trying to calm down the harasser before being pushed in moments before the oncoming train. The photographer said that he was trying to warm the train operator to stop with the flash from his camera after he realized he wasn't able to save Han.
2. The photographer, R. Umar Abbasi, a freelance photographer, said he took the photo in order to use the flash to warn the operator to stop because he was unable to rescue Han himself.
3. I don't think that the photo should have been taken because the man was in a life or death situation.
4. I also think that the photographer should have been helping the man get up instead of backing up and using the flash. he should have been using all he had to save that man even if he were to fail. He also could have called out for help.
5. i think that it was okay and also not okay to post the photo on the front page. It was okay to show how no one helped the man and show the public what happened. It wasn't really okay because the photo is very controversial.
6. I think that a photojournalist should not interest with things that happen naturally like animals hunting each other, but when someone is in danger and is innocent, they should help.
7. I think that it is ethical to involve themselves in some situations, but not in others where the situation happens in the natural world.
8. I think that the photographers should influence events positively, for example where they could save lives. They should be just as influencing as other people in situations where people save people,.
9. i think that the photographer should apologize for the photos, even if he tried to help anreven if he thinks he did the right thing.

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