Hi Jessica,
Cell phone screens don't actually have "ink" in them, although when they are damaged it can look like ink has filled in broken areas.
Regardless, as @shingle has mentioned you may be able to connect the phone to a computer and download the pictures that way, although many times an interaction on the screen is required in order to allow the connection.
If that's the case you'll need to get the phone fixed in order to interact and allow access. Replacing the screen is something you can do yourself or you can take it to a repair shop if repairing it yourself is out of your comfort zone.
Should you decide you want to tackle that repair, iFixit has a video guide to replacing the screen that you can follow along.
[guide|88687|Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) Touchscreen and LCD Replacement - iFixit Repair Guide|new_window=true]
If you prefer step by step written directions, there's a Spanish site called Nadie Me Llama Gallina that has what you need.
[link|https://www.nadiemellamagallina.com/en/manuales/smartphones-1/samsung-4/samsung-galaxy-a5-2017-558/pantalla-completa-4254|Manuales / Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) / Fullscreen|new_window=true]