1. A man was pushed onto the tracks and was hit by the on coming subway. The photographer didn't have enough time to physically save the man from getting hit, but he attempted to stop the subway by flashing his camera at it, at the same time taking a picture.
2. He tried to warn the subway that something was wrong with the flash of his camera.
3. I believe that he honestly tried to save the man's life, so yes.
4. He could have ran towards the scene to cause more attention, but then again nobody knows how much time he had and how far he was from the actual scene.
5. I disagree because I feel like its disrespectful for the family of this man, they basically published this man's death all over magazines.
6. I believe that a photographer can only do so much, just as any other human being. While its important that we have photos of bizarre moments, its also important that we try and look out and help others in need.
7. Most of the time, yes. They are there to capture the moment and should understand what's going on before exposing photos with false information and assumptions.
8. No, sometimes its good to just educate and help people understand and see whats going on out in the world. But its good to try and avoid bad events.
9. That its 50/50, many don't know the full story but what he did was reasonable. However, posting this photo to the public is wrong.
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