Witnessing and Picturing Violence
December 14, 2009 by Donna DeCesare
How do you stay safe, stay ethical and tell good stories when you're on deadline covering violence and dealing with children and foreign cultures? Through diverse work on lives touched by gangs, paramilitaries, earthquakes and HIV, Donna DeCesare shows how collaboration with her photographs' "protagonists" is the key to making powerful and responsible images.
This presentation is for classroom discussions only and is only to be distributed or copied with written permission from Donna DeCesare. See the accompanying classroom guide. And see the second slide below for a Spanish language version.