1. Han, the person by the train, tried to calm a person who was harassing people and the harasser ended up pushing Han into the tracks. The photographer took the photo because he knew there wasn't enough time to help Han so he used his flash on his camera to try and get the man to notice him.
2. He took it because he knew there was absolutely no way he could go to han and pull him out so the next he attempted was to take a picture and try and get the train to notice the flashes of the camera and attempt to stop.
3. I believe this was the right choice because he was still trying to help and the train was already so close there was no way he could've helped him in time so I feel that his attempt was more productive.
4. Some of the things he did was right but he could've done more by calling for help and at least attempting to pul him out of the train tracks.
5. I believe they shouldn't have put it on the magazine because the controversy it causes and how the photographer did the wrong thing when he didn't but he could've done more so and all the drama could cause the photographer to feel extremely guilty.
6. No matter what you do, helping people is always the better choice. If a photographer were to not help someone and the victim ended up dying the photographer would no doubt feel extremely guilty the rest of his life.
7. If a photographer is trying to help save someone's life then it is absolutely okay to be interacted into the his photos.
8. In certain cases, yes because they are trying to capture what is truly happening but however if it is the difference between life or death then it absolutely okay to help and interfere.
9. Always help. That is priority and photos are always, no matter what, second priority.
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