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A photographer's code of ethics

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Art, Earth and Ethics 1 – The Abuse of Nature and Our Future
http://landscapephotographyblogger.com/a...-ethics-1/

Art, Earth And Ethics 2 – Climate Change, Religion, John Muir and Leave No Trace
http://landscapephotographyblogger.com/a...-ethics-2/

Art, Earth And Ethics 3 – A Photographer’s Code of Ethics
http://landscapephotographyblogger.com/a...of-ethics/

EXCERPT: [...] Aristotle wrote extensively about ethics. He argued that the best reason to study and develop a sense of ethics is not to avoid punishment from God, the church or some other ethics watchdog, but to feel the best we can about ourselves. In a number of writings, Aristotle recommended the study of ethics, not as a pathway to righteousness, sainthood or rewards in the afterlife, but as the best path to happiness.

In light of what Aristotle had to impart about the pursuit of an ethical life as a worthwhile practice and because there is an online trend toward ethics statements by photographers and other artists, I have been pondering my answers to some ethical questions, as well as considering what questions are worthwhile answering. My questions run from basic to esoteric...

MORE: http://landscapephotographyblogger.com/a...of-ethics/
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