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Aryan Musleh: Storytelling on social media

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In this episode, we talk with Aryan Musleh on storytelling on social media. He discusses the challenges of representing communities that are misrepresented or forgotten in the media, focusing on the political barriers that can hinder the efforts of photographers. As a curator, he explores the ethical complexity of ensuring that photographs he posts are used responsibly and represented accurately through captions.

What does photography ethics mean to Aryan?

“It means a lot to me. For example, it means representing people as they want to be represented, which is very important. And I would say it’s all about ethics, and it’s the cornerstone of having a community represented through visuals. It’s very basic, but it’s a steppingstone and a cornerstone of starting to tell a great story. And it has to be there. When a story lacks any ethical constraints, it’s not complete; it’s misrepresented; it’s biased; it’s all based on assumptions and cliches.” (36:22)

Links:

Photojournalism ethics courses

Everyday Afghanistan

Statement of Ethics campaign

The Photo Ethics Podcast interview with Shaminder Dulai

Azeta Hatef on Afghan suffering in the media

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