September 9, 2003

Photographers should not alter a scene when shooting a news photograph. Digital manipulation that changes the content of an image is not allowed unless it involves a graphic device or photo illustration approved by the photo editor and clearly labeled as such. Publication of controversial pictures, such as those depicting grief or tragedy, should be considered with the feelings of the community and the photo subjects in mind. The decision to publish must weigh community sensibilities and taste against the news value of the event.

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Kenny founded Poynter's photojournalism program in 1995. He teaches in seminars and consults in areas of photojournalism, leadership, ethics and diversity.
Kenneth Irby

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