Photographers are commonly accused of wanting to star put themselves in evidence but they are witnesses many times the only witnesses on the premises. These dramas like it or not are the mirror of society and photographers carry that mirror everywhere. Sebastião Salgado Sebastiao Salgado He adds I have worked with various charities for years. When I did my first report in Nigeria for example I was working with the French organization Comité Catolique contre la Faim et pour le Développement.
I have also done a lot of work with e-commerce photo editing Christian Aid in the UK and Doctors Without Borders in France. I spent eighteen months in Africa with Doctors Without Borders and it became my life. We reached an agreement with Magnum that a percentage of the sales of each photo would go to the organization. I am also a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF and have worked a lot with them. I recently did a book with UNICEF and the World Health Organization on the effort to eradicate polio.
And deepens in his exculpation I have never put myself in the moral dilemma of whether or not to take a photograph like Do I have the right to photograph when death is in front of me and suffering is in front of me I never ask myself these questions because I already asked myself the fundamental questions before I got there. Do we have the right to the division of resources that exist in the world Do I have the right to have the house I have to live where I live Do I have the right to eat when others do not eat.