In all the professions we face, be it photography or any other aspect, at some point in the debate we will have to fall into the boring situation of bad professionals, and when we talk about bad professionals, we do not necessarily despise quality. of his work or even the ability to build something positive, but ruin is linked to the lack of character of fake photojournalists, fake engineers, fake doctors, fake lawyers, fake journalists, etc.
Fraud is everywhere and, unfortunately, this kind of attitude often ends up being rewarded with the most diverse honors, only after discovering that this alleged professional is nothing more than an unethical speculator and/or scruples. . We need to become increasingly aware of these situations and do everything we can to prevent, for example, fake photojournalists from gaining the trust of readers, art lovers and even less that they are recognized with important prizes. in the field.
- Reflecting on this situation and even witnessing clear fundamental violations of what would be the ethical conduct of a photojournalist.
- The photographer linked to the famous Associated Press news and photography agency.
- AM Ahad.
- Demonstrated through a simple publication on his social network how these false photojournalists are extremely opportunistic and create artificial environments aimed solely at recognition and not the authenticity of the outcome of their cameras.
In total contradiction with the natural behavior of photojournalism in reporting situations where spontaneous capture is a fundamental premise, two fake photojournalists are caught visibly asking a child to pretend in front of his camera lenses to pray while taking a train to Bangladesh, a country where Ahad was born.
Such situations are strongly condemned by the person responsible for the “complaint”, highlighting how this can damage even the image created by professionals in the field through fake photojournalists. “People think it’s natural to pose for a photographer if they ask. Isn’t Bangladesh for people who ruin the label of professional photographers just to win a photography award? said Ahad.
Watch below the video shared by A. M. Ahad on fake photojournalists
https://www. facebook. com/ahadpix/videos/10215501134621010/