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建立人际资源圈Photojournalism
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Photojournalism
What is the First Amendment' There are many thoughts which come to mind when asked this question. The First Amendment bluntly states the equal right to freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of peaceful gathering, and freedom of press. Not allowing the publication of books, magazines, pictures, or newspapers by any means, would violate this right. According to Derek Bok, To disapprove of a particular form of communication...is not enough to justify prohibiting it (Bok, 51). Nora Ephron states that it is irresponsible... for newspapers to fail to show [pictures of dead bodies] (Ephron, 113). Bok further supports Ephron in stating that the presentation of symbols, pictures, etc. cannot be forbidden simply because it offends the feelings of many members of the community (Bok, 52). The way people choose to express themselves can vary in many different ways. One form of this self-expression is photography. Through photography, a photographer can speak without the need for words. If freedom of speech suggests that all forms of expression are protected by the First Amendment, then photography most certainly is protected by the same amendment.
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