Jul 29, 2012, 20:39
Very thought provoking article from the Guardian about photographers who recount their experiences photographing life threatening situations in which they (arguably) may have influenced the outcome.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/jul...rect=false
I don't pretend to be a hero but I wonder what I would do in the same circumstances. Especially when say, faced with an angry violent mob in a foreign country...
Would you step in to help at your own peril? Would you just continue to take photos to at least document the event? Would you justify to yourself that you couldn't have done anything anyway and deal with the regret later?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/jul...rect=false
I don't pretend to be a hero but I wonder what I would do in the same circumstances. Especially when say, faced with an angry violent mob in a foreign country...
Would you step in to help at your own peril? Would you just continue to take photos to at least document the event? Would you justify to yourself that you couldn't have done anything anyway and deal with the regret later?