1. The man, Mr. Han, was killed by being pushed onto the tracks by a angry passerby. The photographer was trying to save the man by using his flash to try to warn the train and in the mists he took this photo. But the train could not stop in time and the man died.
2. The photographer said he took the photo because he was actually trying to use his flash to warn the driver and he also knew that there was not enough time to save the man o he captured the image.
3. I think the photographer could have made more of an effort to save the man, but again subway trains are fast and hard to stop in time.
4. I think the photographer maybe instead of picking up his camera could of went and tried to pull the man up, instead of just the "flash method".
5. No I do not disagree to run the post because although the man should of set the camera down and help in a different way, news is still news and the people needs to know what happens.
6. I think for a photojournalist snapping a photo is more important because you get money in return which pays the bill, as well as your image or career grows.
7. I do think it is ethically acceptable to involve themselves the the photograph, as one as he/she helps.
8. No I think photojournalists should do anything to help rather then worry about there photo.
9. I think the most important thing that stands out is that is that it is more important to help then get a good picture.
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