1. A man was pushed by a panhandler trying to help him in front of the train and the train was just coming to get more people and the guy was trying to pull him self up but didn't have enough strength. The photographer was using his camera to alert the train with his flash hoping that they would stop but they didn't stop fast enough.
2.The photographer was trying to get the trains attention by flashing his camera but didn't get their attention and he ended snapping a picture of what was happening.
3. Yes and no. One no because he should've gone and helped him and he maybe would've survived. And Yes because he was trying to help with the flashing but it didn't.
4. No, because I think he could've helped him pull him self out instead of taking a picture and getting the trains attention because that is really hard to do.
5. Yes I do agree because it is good publicity and people need to know what happens on the subway and try to not let it happen again but I think he should've asked the family first before he pout it up to see if they were ok with it.
6.I think to a photographer it is important to capture these moments but as a person you should always help someone if its in danger especially if your just there to take a picture if there is no harm or death involved then I say go for it to take pictures but if there is then I would not take one.
7. I think a photographer should help anyone in danger or will not be safe after before they take out a camera they need to think first if its really necessary to take a picture.
8. A photojournalism should just take photos of what is happening in the situation. A photojournalism is not responsible for peoples actions they are just supposed to capture it.
9. I think the most important thing in response to this is that the photographer was wrong of this. I don't think the photographer should've took a picture of this and the case of this means someones life was taken which could've been solved if he had helped him. Also putting it up online was even worse because he is telling people that he saw it and didn't help very much to stop it.
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