February 22, 2025
Read MoreDecember 3-6, 2024
Read MoreDebate is growing about ethics as concerns are raised about photographic practices across all kinds of industries, especially in light of the rise of AI-generated imagery.
Read MoreOn Global Ethics Day 2024, we published the results of a new research project which distils eight key lessons in photography ethics.
Read MoreSavannah 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 MoreSavannah Dodd takes stock of the challenges and opportunities for ethical photographic practice that the growth of generative AI technologies presents.
Read MoreFebruary 26 and May 17, 2024
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 MoreOctober 3, 10, and 17, 2023
Read MoreTo celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Statement of Ethics Campaign, we are launching our own Photography Ethics Centre merch - and to celebrate the launch of merch, we are doing a giveaway!
Read MoreNot sure where to start? We have a 3 tips that can help you get started writing your Statement of Ethics.
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 MoreDecember 2, 2022
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 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 MoreThe 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.
Read More