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Someone once asked don mccullin, a war photographer, "What would you do if you saw a girl on fire in front of you?" It is said that his answer is this: "I will use a shutter with an aperture of 5.6, 1/60."
A group of international journalists were allowed to film the assassination of prisoners by Bangladeshi police. These reporters have different performances: some left without filming anything, while others stayed to film the "incident". One of the photographers won the Pulitzer Prize. Others who are disgusted with this matter think that in that case, refusing to take pictures may change the fate of those prisoners.
Kevin carter came to Sudan, an African country ravaged by war, poverty and hunger, for an interview. One day, he saw such a shocking scene: a skinny Sudanese girl couldn't walk any further on the way to the food relief center and fell to the ground. Not far away, a huge vulture is squatting, greedily staring at the dark, dying little life on the ground, waiting for the coming "delicious meal". Kevin carter snapped this photo. 1On March 26th, 993, The New York Times, a famous American authoritative newspaper, published this photo of kevin carter for the first time. Subsequently, other media quickly spread around the world, causing strong repercussions among people in various countries. This is a photo that won the Pulitzer Prize for Journalism. 1On the night of July 27th, 994, the police found that kevin carter committed suicide with carbon monoxide in the northeastern city of Johannesburg.
During the Wenchuan earthquake, when the Russian rescue team rescued the buried people, the reporter went forward to take pictures with a flash and was reprimanded by the Russian rescue team.
A reporter hid in a cave, waiting for the rain to stop. Passers-by tripped over a pit covered with rain and took a snapshot at the same time.