The Associated Press Director of Photography Santiago Lyon released a statement yesterday via Facebook explaining the AP’s decision to not run a White House photograph of the Dalai Lama and President Barack Obama. The White House image was the only photo of the event available.
Read Lyon’s full statement here.
Heres a couple quotes from the release:
We won’t accept or use handout photos if we feel access would have been possible by the media, either as a group or through a pool photo arrangement. This position is particularly important to us when covering government activities in democratic nations where we believe an independent view is important.
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Access to the public activities of the president of the United States, we believe, is a fundamental right of the media. Government-controlled coverage is not acceptable in societies that promote freedom and democracy. As a result, we don’t distribute official images of events we believe should be open to the press.