Photojournalism plays a vital role in shaping our understanding of the world, conveying truth, and invoking emotional responses. However, the digital age has introduced new ethical dilemmas and challenges for photojournalists. This manuscript explores the evolving landscape of photojournalism ethics in the digital era, examining issues such as image manipulation, privacy concerns, and the responsibility to accurately represent reality. It discusses the ethical frameworks that guide photojournalistic practices and the importance of upholding truth and integrity in an increasingly digital and interconnected world.
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