1. He was was ran over by a New York subway train after being shoved onto the tracks by an unidentified assailant.
2. He took out his camera and snapped pictures of Han's final moments in an
effort to alert the coming train's driver with his flash that something
was wrong.
3. Yes
4. I think he did, I mean I wasn't in his position so I don't know the whole situation but from the sound of it he couldn't really do anything else. At least he attempted to try and stop the bus driver.
5. That, I wouldn't really agree with. Unless the newspaper contacted the family of Han then I don't think it was a good idea.
6. Well for a PHOTOGRAPHER, of course capturing life as it happens is always a plus. But ANY person, photographer or not would rather save a life than to take a photo.
7. Not always, but if a photographer has an idea that can make a photo look really nice and would don no harm to anybody than why not have him apart of it?
8. Again not ALWAYS but if its an event that really doesn't have a photographer's business in then they really shouldn't partake in any of that event.
9. "It's very important for the public to remember that journalists
play an important role and that they can often perform an important
public service" - Vincent Laforet
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