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👁 Why Are the Eyes So Important?
It’s a question I return to often—sometimes while editing, sometimes while shooting, sometimes while simply looking at someone. Why are the eyes so important? Why do they hold so much weight in an image, in a moment, in a memory? I don’t have a single answer. But I have a lifetime of reasons. 🧠 The Eyes as Witness The eyes don’t just look—they witness . They absorb, reflect, and respond. In photojournalism, a subject’s eyes can tell you everything: fear, resilience, fatigue

Ian Miller
Sep 20, 20252 min read


Ethics in Photojournalism: Truth, Sensitivity, and Impact
Introduction: The Human Lens of Photojournalism Photojournalism, at its finest, is a remarkable bridge between the world’s realities and public consciousness. With a single frame, a photojournalist can document war, peace, hope, despair, victory, or injustice. Yet, embedded in every image are potent ethical choices—each photograph must grapple with the tension between showing the world “as it is” and respecting the dignity of those whose lives are exposed to the gaze of milli

Ian Miller
Sep 20, 20258 min read


Why make photos ???
Why do I like to make photos? There are so many reasons, but I'll try to explain some of them. First of all, I love the feeling of...

Ian Miller
Sep 23, 20232 min read
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