Capturing ethics in focus as photojournalism adapts to a digital age
By Suganthi Marimuthu in Media News on Tuesday, 03rd June 2025 at 7:09pmIn an era flooded with visuals and algorithmic feeds, the camera remains a potent instrument of truth. But as smartphones blur the line between creator and consumer, photojournalism is undergoing a quiet transformation, one that demands not just speed, but integrity, context and consent.
T. Vijay, a photojournalist with Ananda Vikatan, is among those adapting to this evolving landscape. “I capture only what aligns with my purpose,” he says, describing how he avoids photographing scenes that do not add meaning or show respect to the subject. For Vijay, ethics are not a checklist but a daily practice, seeking consent where necessary, and making editorial decisions in real time.
“During public events like political rallies or emergencies, consent may not be feasible, but even then, ...
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