-the ma was shoved onto the tracks by an unknown civilian, and the photographer took the photo so his flash can go off and alert the subway driver.
2. Why did the photographer say he took the photo?
to alert the subway driver with his flash.
3. Do you think the photographer should have taken the photo?
-i personally wouldnt i would help him get off the tracks. but im not a photographer and that's their job to take photos and get paid big bucks for it. i think he just did it for the money because he knew in his right mind it would be a huge story so he was just being stingy.
4. Do you think the photographer did the best thing he could have done in this situation? Why or why not?
-no the best thing would of been to save the mans life ! if he wanted a huge story, him saving the man would of maybe been a bigger story. he could of lived with him saving the mans life but now he has to live with knowing he did nothing to save him when he had every chance to.
5. Do you agree or disagree with the decision to run the photo on the front page of the New York Post? Explain why or why not.
-i agree because it would make the photographer feel even worse about his decision that he made but than i also disagree because it wasn't a very respectful thing to do. but they are just worried about money.
6. What is more important to a photojournalist, capturing images of life as it happens or stopping bad things from happening? Why or why not?
-capturing images as it happens, obviously ! they just want the money.
7. Do you think it is ever ethically acceptable for a photographer to involve himself/herself in a situation that he or she photographs? Explain why or why not.
- thats a situation that is up to them but personally i dont because people want to know about other things.
8. Should photojournalists always avoid influencing events as they happen? Explain your answer.
-in situations like that yes, but if it is a bomb or something they can feel free to do whatever they please.
9. After reading the responses from the professional photographers, what stands out as the most appropriate response for a photographer to this situation.
-Ross Taylor"s response stood out to me because he looked at it from many point of views.




















