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Examples of censored photographs:  
Examples of censored photographs:  


James Nachteway, "Scarred Man, after the Rwandan Genocide"  
James Nachteway, [http://wiki.ncac.org/File:Cens22-20130526113253896355-600x400.jpg "Scarred Man, after the Rwandan Genocide"]


David Burnett, [http://wiki.ncac.org/File:P172_3_slide-50bfc2f694c9e4fa1c880c5f731f42226dae60aa-s6-c30.jpg "The blood of the latest martyr, near the University"]
David Burnett, [http://wiki.ncac.org/File:P172_3_slide-50bfc2f694c9e4fa1c880c5f731f42226dae60aa-s6-c30.jpg "The blood of the latest martyr, near the University"]


Andrew Quilty, image from "Victorian Bushfire Aftermath"
Andrew Quilty, image from [http://wiki.ncac.org/File:20090718-634x233.jpg "Victorian Bushfire Aftermath"]


Raphaela Rosella, "Tamara's Pregnant Belly"
Raphaela Rosella, [http://wiki.ncac.org/File:LNS_28-05-2013_EGN_01_LIS270513ROSELLA01_t620.jpg "Tamara's Pregnant Belly"]


Conor Ashleigh, image of a young girl brushing her hair  
Conor Ashleigh, [http://wiki.ncac.org/File:Conor.jpg image of a young girl brushing her hair]


|description_of_incident=Hours before the exhibition was arranged to go on display, tourist authority "Destination New South Wales" demanded the removal of some photographic works. Nearly half of the participating artists--15 out of the 39 photojournalists--had work censored and excluded from the exhibition. Defending its decision, the tourist authority shared that the censored photographs were "too distressing" and "not family friendly".
|description_of_incident=Hours before the exhibition was arranged to go on display, tourist authority "Destination New South Wales" demanded the removal of some photographic works. Nearly half of the participating artists--15 out of the 39 photojournalists--had work censored and excluded from the exhibition. Defending its decision, the tourist authority shared that the censored photographs were "too distressing" and "not family friendly".