Category Archives: Definitional
It’s the Means, Not the Ends: The Case Against Photographing Prayer
Documentary photographers have a grand tradition of helping people through photography. As Cornell Capa demonstrated in The Concerned Photographer, for years documentarians have been shining a light on marginalized people in need of help. And often help does come in … Continue reading →
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The Meaning of Christian Documentary Photography
Since this blog is based on a term I haven’t seen used elsewhere, I probably ought to define what I mean by Christian Documentary Photography. I’ll explain why I included each of those three words.
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Tagged art, Chitrabani, christian, definition, documentary, ethical principles, genre, iconoclast, photography, photojournalism, privacy, respect, sensationalism
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