2020-06-03 00:00:00, , PetaPixel

Content Categorization
/Arts & Entertainment/Visual Art & Design/Photographic & Digital Arts
/Hobbies & Leisure

Word Count:
531

Words/Sentence:
20

Reading Time:
3.54 min

Reading Quality:
Adept

Readability:
13th to 15th

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The document in his Instagram bio contains links to several BLM charities and GoFundMe campaigns, and anybody who sends him a receipt of their donation to one of these organizations will receive that same amount in "credit" to spend on Stemplewski's photography website.

The tweet below seems to sum up the general sentiment from users on Twitter pretty well, calling the photo shoot "absolutely nauseating" and accusing Stemplewski of exploiting the BLM movement for clout and personal gain.

While the photo shoot has been called everything from humiliating, to disgusting, to cringey-and the sponsor callout was obviously in bad taste-Stemplewski does go beyond simply "raising awareness" (and his profile) with this shoot, encouraging his followers to donate and giving them a financial incentive to do so.

I'm truly disgusted …"

Most of the additional replies seemed to agree, with one user pointing out that Stemplewski's "good intentions" were further negated by the fact that he called out one of his sponsors for providing the smoke bombs used in the photo shoot:

Commenting on the Instagram post, Japan Camera Hunter called the photo shoot "Pathetic and trashy."

The additional attention, however, seems only to have generated additional views.

Keywords
tiktokstar

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