This document discusses various approaches that photojournalists can take when making ethical decisions, including duty-based, consequence-based, and profit-based approaches. It notes that while journalists have free speech, they still face consequences from society and advertisers. Ethical decisions are complex as concepts like truth, taste, and the public interest can be interpreted differently. The document provides some general guidelines for photographers to consider their audience, the mission of their publication, and their role in the community when determining what photos to publish.