Ed Justice Jr. reflects on the profound impact of photojournalists like Edward Keating, whose 9/11 work cost him his life. He admires Keating's raw and unposed style, acknowledging the power of capturing authentic emotions.
This leads to a discussion about Bruce Gilden, known for his in-your-face approach, and the ethics of photography, especially in sensitive situations.
Ed emphasizes the responsibility photographers have in portraying subjects truthfully and respectfully, contrasting this with the modern trend of immediate and thoughtless distribution of images. He believes in showcasing people in their best light, using his camera to uplift rather than exploit.
Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Ed Justice Jr.
🎵 Music by Andrew Raiher
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