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The ethics of photography
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Esther Freeman
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published
Aug 23, 2012
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last modified
Dec 16, 2014 01:48 pm
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2012-08
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ECF summary
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A high-impact image can make all the difference to a campaign. But what are the implications of making someone the face of an issue? Esther Freeman, a digital campaigner and founder of the Fashion Mob, explains how the decision to curate a photo exhibition confronted her with some difficult challenges about consent.
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