TED 2007
TED Prize 2007 My with: Let my photographs bear witness (script)
Summary
Every picture has a powerful influence on people.
By using the pictures, we can show another opinion to politicians or military leaders.
The images also have resistance to war and racism. They not only record history but they can also help change the course of history.
The pictures become part of your collective consciousness.
This evolves into a shared sense of conscience and changes impossible to possible and inevitable.
It means that society's problems can be identified and solved by only showing the pictures. So visual journalism can reveal the true face of war. It can show anti- war movement and lead to a factor in conflict resolution. There's a vital story that needs to be told.
Photographers want to tell us them. They seek your opinion...
They seek your opinion because you take part in is important. These photos and you can appeal the refusal that someone accepts the unacceptable. For the speaker, continuing to take pictures means to continue wars in the world which might be a far place from where you live. However, people are still struggling. The problem might not be solved if you don't identify it. The war is also the same. There must be some ways to identify this if you forget it in the digital era.
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