Savannah Dodd, PhD., was awarded the International Visual Literacy Association’s (IVLA) Education Award at the 56th annual conference held in San Diego, California this October.
Read MorePhoto Museum Ireland hosted this event which consisted of three panels, discussing EDI, AI, and sustainability.
Read MoreOn Monday, February 19, 2024, Fairpicture hosted their 10th FairTalk where we delved into what it means to uphold dignity through the lens of still and moving image and provide tools to create impactful narratives that respect the dignity of the protagonist.
Read MoreSavannah Dodd asks us to think about visual media as data points, and she urges us to expand the dataset by cultivating an understanding of visual media ethics.
Read MoreOn this episode of The Beginner Photography Podcast, the importance of ethical decision-making in photography is explored. Host Raymond Hatfield and guest Savannah Dodd delve into the personal and contextual factors that contribute to ethical decision making, and the impact of sharing a photograph.
Read More“How we wield one of the world’s most powerful weapons; writer Eleanor Scott looks at the artists, journalists, companies and photographers championing photography for social change.”
Read MoreReferencing the Photography Ethics Centre’s Statement of Ethics campaign, “Quill asked photojournalists about their personal ethics.”
Read MoreIs it time to extend the concept of responsible travel to the photos we take?
Read MoreWhat ethical issues arise in the visual coverage of war? In the visual reporting of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, what are we seeing and what should we be seeing?
Read MoreThe Photography Ethics Centre has launched a campaign to encourage organisations and professionals in the photography industry to publish their Statements of Ethics.
Read MoreThe Belfast-based Photography Ethics Centre is today launching a new campaign encouraging photographers, editors, curators, organisations, and other professionals in the photography industry to write and publish Statements of Ethics. Amid tectonic shifts across the industry, ethics provides crucial foundations on which photographers can ground their work.
Read MoreThe Photography Ethics Center is asking all photographers to commit to publishing a statement of ethics on their websites. By doing so, the hope is that all photographers will think more proactively about the ethics of their work.
Read MoreSavannah Dodd, a Portaferry resident, has attended a celebratory event in the House of Lords, having been recognised as one of the UK’s 100 most inspirational female entrepreneurs.
Read MoreAt the end of 2021, Dignified Storytelling released a handbook to promote storytelling practices that are grounded in the human right to dignity.
Read MoreThis conversation between Savannah Dodd, the founder of the Photography Ethics Centre, and David Campbell starts to set out the landscape of ethics.
Read More“We are not trained in school about how we make meaning in photographs or read photographs yet we are doing it every day. As a culture we currently don’t have the skills to navigate that.”
Read MoreSavannah Dodd speaks with Alice Chautard at the University of Oxford’s REACH programme for water security on photography ethics in international development.
Read MoreBBC Correspondent Allan Little addresses the gulf between the reality of war and our ability to comprehend it from afar. He picks ups on Susan Sontag's essay on war photography.
Read MoreThe famous photo agency has had to confront big questions about the role of its storied archive in the photo industry today.
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