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Rehab Eldalil: On relinquishing ownership

Rehab Eldalil: On relinquishing ownership

FromThe Photo Ethics Podcast


Rehab Eldalil: On relinquishing ownership

FromThe Photo Ethics Podcast

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Sep 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode we talk with Rehab Eldalil about relinquishing ownership. She describes different ways that she has used collaboration in her projects, and she unpacks what this means for the ownership of the work. She distinguishes between relinquishing ownership and abdicating responsibility, asserting the responsibilities that she has to the protagonists that she works with.What does photography ethics mean to Rehab?“I believed that, first, your ethics depends on you as a person, as a human, as a photographer, but also on the project and the people that you’re working with. … The whole idea of ethics is very fluid because it all depends on all of these different variables, but it’s something that you need to always think about, just like when you’re thinking about budgeting for your work, about shooting plans, travel itinerary, whatever - you still need to have this ethical column that you need to fill in and it all depends on these different variables.” (40:50)Links:Tanya HabjouqaThe Longing of the Stranger Whose Path Has Been BrokenTraces of What RemainsFred Ritchin
Released:
Sep 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (49)

This podcast is all about the ethics of photography. Each week we will hear from an accomplished photographer about what ethics means in their practice. We will talk about how these photographers have handled challenging situations, we will hear how their different experiences have shaped the way that they use their camera, and we will ask the big questions to find out why they photograph what they photograph. We will cover topics like consent, dignity, power, responsibility, impact, and collaboration. This podcast is hosted by Savannah Dodd, founder of the Photography Ethics Centre.