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  • Gregory Halpern On Documentary Ethics – Preoccupations, Subjectivity and Untruths (2013)

"There is, of course, no way to make objective documentary work, and any attempt to do so is flawed, misleading and disingenuous. But the fact is that the motivation to make documentary work often stems from the desire to present a specific vision of the world as objective fact."

In this article for American Suburb X Cameron Van Loos asks Gregory Halpern one question, ‘How do documentary ethics function within your photography?’

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