| A | B |
| candid | natural; unposed |
| composition | the way something is organized or arranged |
| bias | preference; partiality; favoritism |
| credibility | believability |
| providing context | providing a framework; giving information about background or setting |
| ethics | morals; beliefs; principles |
| offensive material | inappropriate; distasteful; disgusting material |
| graphic images | explicit; striking; very detailed images |
| captions or cutlines | information about a photo |
| sensationalism | using exaggerated or shocking images |
| misrepresenting subjects | distorting subjects; not showing them as they really are |
| crop | cut; clip; trim; shorten |
| posed or staged | modeled; opposite of candid |
| photo manipulation | changing or altering a photograph |
| influencing the news | manipulating; changing; persuading; affecting |
| codes of ethics | guidelines; rules for proper behavior |
| photo illustration | artwork, picture, or design that uses a photograph |
| compensation | payment |
| privacy | isolation; solitude; secrecy; confidentiality |
| avoiding stereotypes | avoiding labels; typecasts for people; avoiding putting people into rigid categories |
| sabatoging | damaging; harming; ruining |