Sunday, 14 November 2010

A Legal and Ethical History of Photography

Comments: Most of these debates center around the ability to "generate intense controversy", I was also struck back at the legitimacy of the topics, the suggestion that "what interests us is how this meaning is perceived in changing historical circumstances" this is an accurate observation of our times.
The political debate of moral attitudes and the boundries or taboos broken, show how ethical issues are relevant to the subject and how photography can also help to promote and document awareness of these social issues.
I do think that our society is reluctant to realize the importance and responsibility of the media, newspaper and online information resources, this press-release points out the social conformity and its advantages and dis-advantages, as well as "the extremes of voyeurism and sensationalism" that photographers are willing to go to, for example:Papporatzi.

Duncan Bambridge

Exhibitions, events or screenings relevant to my Creative Practice



  • http://designmuseum.org/exhibitions/2010/2010-drawing-fashion
  • www.differentaspectfineart.co.uk
  • http://www.prsc.org.uk/
  • KOP launch/store opening?