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I need help understanding a problem I find myself in.
I work in public relations as an independent photographer. Among my clients are several trade publications; magazines that are usually read by people within the specific industries. Generally, I provide portraits to run with profiles of different industry people.
Late this week, I received an assignment to photograph a professor at a local university. When I googled him to find out more about his work, I found out that he is a bio-ethicist and was very high profile in defending Plan B over the past weeks and months.
I’m not sure what to do here.
First, I know Plan B has a tertiary mechanism for killing embryos. And, after reading it again, I know that his argument is illogical and more than a little misleading.
Second, if I turn down this job on moral grounds there is a very good chance that I will lose this client. The client provides several jobs a year, and these jobs often result in residual sales. This is the first one from them that has presented a moral question.
Third, I really need the money. I’m the sole bread winner in our family. My wife is home full time with our children. We have four children. Business has been down, in no small part because I am trying to wean myself from working for clients who, while not doing anything illicit, are not exactly trying to build up a culture of life.
My wife, who is not Catholic, will support my decision about this 100%. While not Catholic, she too is working to build a culture of life. Nevertheless, we are under serious financial strain, and it takes its toll on her.
Thinking about photographing this guy makes me sick.
Bottom line: would it be a sin to photograph the professor for the magazine? If not, why not?
I work in public relations as an independent photographer. Among my clients are several trade publications; magazines that are usually read by people within the specific industries. Generally, I provide portraits to run with profiles of different industry people.
Late this week, I received an assignment to photograph a professor at a local university. When I googled him to find out more about his work, I found out that he is a bio-ethicist and was very high profile in defending Plan B over the past weeks and months.
I’m not sure what to do here.
First, I know Plan B has a tertiary mechanism for killing embryos. And, after reading it again, I know that his argument is illogical and more than a little misleading.
Second, if I turn down this job on moral grounds there is a very good chance that I will lose this client. The client provides several jobs a year, and these jobs often result in residual sales. This is the first one from them that has presented a moral question.
Third, I really need the money. I’m the sole bread winner in our family. My wife is home full time with our children. We have four children. Business has been down, in no small part because I am trying to wean myself from working for clients who, while not doing anything illicit, are not exactly trying to build up a culture of life.
My wife, who is not Catholic, will support my decision about this 100%. While not Catholic, she too is working to build a culture of life. Nevertheless, we are under serious financial strain, and it takes its toll on her.
Thinking about photographing this guy makes me sick.
Bottom line: would it be a sin to photograph the professor for the magazine? If not, why not?