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Morwenna Kearsley: On ethics as comfort

Author
The Photo Ethics Podcast
Published
Wed 01 Nov 2023
Episode Link
https://www.photoethics.org/podcast/morwenna-kearsley

In this episode we talk with Morwenna Kearsley about ethics as comfort. She describes both her personal projects and her projects working with participants, focusing on ownership and control over the images that are produced. She discusses her choice to focus on making portraits of objects instead of making portraits of people, and she shares the ethical responsibilities she feels as a photographer in the age of the internet.

What does photography ethics mean to Morwenna? 

“Well I think it is an ongoing conversation that you have with yourself and your practice, whatever form that practice takes. So for me it’s a conversation between myself, the materials that I use, the technologies that I use, and how that relates to the people that I’m working with and the places that I’m working within. It’s not something fixed … as the technologies of photography change and the applications of photography change, photography ethics must and does change with it. … For me, it’s just trying to be as aware as possible about what you’re doing, and, for me, to not make work that I’m uncomfortable making, not to put anybody else in a situation that I would not be comfortable in…“ (39:47)

Links:

Creative Scotland

Street Level Photoworks

Sally Mann’s At Twelve

Source (magazine)

William Henry Fox Talbots’ Articles of Glass

Citizen Kane (film)

Jorge Luis Borges (writer)

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