- The man in the photo, Ki Suk Han, was pushed onto the tracks by a crazy man he was trying to calm down. The photographer, R. Umar Abbasi, was there when Han was pushed into the tracks.
- The photographer stated that he was unable to pull up Han so started using the flash on his camera to alert the subway train.
- I do not think the photographer should have taken the photo because of the amount of help he could have done if put down his camera.
- No, the photographer could have done so much more. He could have tried more to get the man up, ask for help, or even tell the man to run to a safe place further in the tunnel.
- No, the front page is not the best place for this photo. It is too disturbing for people to see that will and did cause an outrage. It would be better to put it inside the magazine so it isn't as in your face as it was.
- It should be more important to help life instead of capturing it, but to some it is more important to capture it because of the fame the photo might bring them.
- Yes it is acceptable to involve themselves in a situation they captured as long as it is something they can help. Leaving someone to suffer may keep you unbiased but it's inhumane.
- No. Some events need help and should get help and if no one else will then a photojournalist should.
- The most appropriate response from photographers is just to capture it.
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
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