A guide for ethical business dealings, protecting the profession, the photographer,
vendors, employees, subjects, clients, and colleagues.
Responsibility to colleagues and the profession:
- Maintain a high quality of service and a reputation for honesty
and fairness.
- Oppose censorship and protect the copyrights and moral rights of other
creators.
- Never advance one's own interests at the expense of the profession.
- Foster fair competition based on professional qualification and merit.
- Never deliberately exaggerate one's qualifications, nor misrepresent the
authorship of work presented in self-promotion.
- Never engage in malicious or deliberately inaccurate criticism of the
reputation or work of another photographer.
- Negotiate licensing agreements that protect the historical balance between
usage fees and rights granted.
- Never offer nor accept bribes, kickbacks, or other unethical inducements.
- Never conspire with others to fix prices, organize illegal boycotts, nor
engage in other unfair competitive practices.
- Refuse agreements that are unfair to the photographer.
- Never undertake assignments in competition with others for which payment
will be received only if the work is accepted.
- Never enter commercial competitions in which usage rights are transferred
without reasonable fees.
- Donate time for the betterment of the profession and to advise entry-level
photographers.
Responsibility to subjects:
- Respect the privacy and property rights of one's subjects.
- Never use deceit in obtaining model or property releases.
Responsibility to clients:
- Conduct oneself in a professional manner, and represent a client's best
interests within the limits of one's professional responsibility.
- Protect a client's confidential information; ASMP assistants should likewise
maintain confidentiality of the photographer's proprietary information.
- Accurately represent to clients the existence of model and property releases
for photographs.
- Stipulate a fair and reasonable value for lost or damaged photographs.
- Use written contracts and delivery memos with a client, stock agency,
or assignment representative.
- Consider an original assignment client's interests with regard to allowing
subsequent stock use of that work by the client's direct competition, absent
an agreement allowing such use.
Responsibility to employees and suppliers:
- Honor one's legal, financial and ethical obligations toward employees
and suppliers.
- Never take unfair advantage of one's position as employer of models, assistants,
employees or contract labor.
Responsibility of the photojournalist:
- Photograph as honestly as possible, provide accurate captions, and never
intentionally distort the truth in news photographs.
- Never alter the content or meaning of a news photograph and prohibit subsequent
alteration.
- Disclose any alteration or manipulation of content or meaning in editorial
feature or illustrative photographs and require the publisher to disclose
that distortion or any further alteration.
This Code of Ethics was prepared by policy committee chair,
Reagan Bradshaw and approved at the 17 Sept 1993 board meeting.
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