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2019What Myriam Boulos’ shots of the Lebanese revolution tell us about photojournalistic ethics
When Time magazine published Myriam Boulos’ photographs to accompany an article about the Lebanese October revolution, social media users were enraged by the portrayal of the protests. We chatted to Myriam about her work and asked what the outcry says about representation and artistic interpretation.
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