I wouldn't call $1000 a fortune for an exclusive video that can't be duplicated - seems like a reasonable price to me or maybe even cheap, and of course is only possible if someone is willing to pay it. It's easy for her to criticize someone else's asking price when she wasn't the one who made the video. Selling it for a few dollars would be more disgusting. Whether they should be profiting from someone else's misfortune at all is another question. However, any photographer crazy enough to put themselves in harm's way in a war zone should certainly be well compensated for their risks. For me if it comes down to a choice between going to Syria to photograph ISIS or doing another isolated apple in my studio then the apple shot suddenly becomes much more interesting - I'd rather keep my head attached to the rest of my body for as long as possible, even if it means being poor. Anyone who chooses the opposite should be paid well - Getty is just doing their job in this case.