
what moral problems does Digital Photography pose?
as opposed to analogue photography, please help, im writing an assignment and ran out of ideas:(
thanks guys, especially william, arthur and i need a job fella:) that is what i’m focusing on, photoshop, invasion of privacy, etc… william i will develop your idea if i may:) x
different question…..
I guess you mean the ability to easily manipulate images and the like.
With film, unless you were an enthusiast and had the space and time to do your own development then the pictures had to go to a lab and consequently others would see the pictures. That meant that people kept their pictures relatively “decent”. With digital this is no longer the case so a lot more can be kept “private and hidden”. This gives the more dodgy characters in society the opportunity to stay hidden.
Manipulation of pictures was a lot harder with film and it was (unless very expertly done) harder to hide the fact that a photo had been altered.
Now with the easily learnt programmes on the market, it is very easy to change a photograph (there have been cases of press photographers changing shots to give a totally different shot). This makes it very easy to manipulate public opinion.
Invasion of privacy?? – There is no real difference in the actual taking of pictures (in the UK there is no privacy law anyway) but it is easier for a person “publish” a picture as everyone and their grandma has a web page and it is extremely easy to post digital pictures to these.
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