What’s In Your Frame? - Episode 4: Protest PhotographyWelcome to our thoughts. You’re in for a wild ride. This is a podcast for photographers and creatives in Eastern Washington where we talk about life, business, creativity, and of course, photography with your hosts Joel Nunn-Sparks, Ray Càstañeda, and Madison Rosenbaum.Episode summary:After a month and a half hiatus, WIYF is back discussing protest photography. Local communties both in the United States and around the world have been holding protests for the Black Lives Matter movement, seeking justice for many of the Black lives murdered and calling for police reform. This episode dives deep into the debate of to blur protester faces or to not blur, discovering your own personal code of ethics as it intersects with the photojournalism code of ethics, knowing your rights both as a protester and as a photographer, and some great tips in regards to safety and planning ahead when attending a protest. What are your reasons for attending a protest? How do those reasonings intersect with photographing an event? This episode is not offering legal advice of any kind on any of the topics discussed. SOURCES: Should Images of Protesters Be Blurred to Protect Them From Retribution? https://www.npr.org/sections/publiceditor/2020/06/18/879223467/should-images-of-protesters-be-blurred-to-protect-them-from-retributionPhotojournalism Code of Ethics https://the.me/photojournalism-code-of-ethics/#:~:text=Photographs%20must%20provide%20an%20accurate,the%20subjects%2C%20or%20another%20party.Know Your Rights: Protesters’ Rights https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/protesters-rights/#i-want-to-take-pictures-or-shoot-video-at-a-protestImage Scrubber https://everestpipkin.github.io/image-scrubber/How to Take Photos at Protests Safely - and Responsibly https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-take-photos-at-protests/ Protest Photography 101https://contrastly.com/protest-photography-101/Tri-Cities Protest Photos:https://www.jnunnsparks.com/