David Campbell - Narrative, Power and Responsibility by MattJohnston published on 2010-11-17T16:43:55Z David Campbell talks as part of the #phonar guest speaker programme at Coventry University For more information see http://www.phonar.org Comment by Mariana Funes maximum outcome can be...realistic assessment comes from context, research and distribution as well as clear narrative 2013-10-27T22:00:21Z Comment by Mariana Funes activist who uses photography 2013-10-27T21:59:11Z Comment by Mariana Funes photography, cartoons, multi-media not just photo produces the change but multiple channels of distribution 2013-10-27T21:56:48Z Comment by Mariana Funes realistic expectations of your images 2013-10-27T21:55:32Z Comment by Mariana Funes how can we find causal link between image and event? 2013-10-27T21:54:09Z Comment by Mariana Funes changed the world? no. the iconic nature came after the event 2013-10-27T21:53:35Z Comment by Mariana Funes would we make this demands of any other aesthetic form? 2013-10-27T21:52:49Z Comment by Mariana Funes need to know context, characters have done your research, what is the story and only then can you take your photos 2013-10-27T21:49:58Z Comment by Mariana Funes face on the issue = relationship between individual and issues 2013-10-27T21:43:59Z Comment by Mariana Funes clashes between stories creates drama 2013-10-27T21:39:51Z Comment by Mariana Funes narrative has a sense of time. linear or non-linear 2013-10-27T21:37:51Z