TheGreatGasMaskMan
Member
I just need to vent this because this event keeps wrecking havoc on my mind.
As photographers, why do we get accused of being creepy even if we're blatantly doing something out in the open?
a couple weeks ago, I got called creepy and was asked to leave by an off duty police officer just because I was photographing a playground and there were kids around- despite me explaining I was photographing the equipment and so on.
and a year previous, some angry parents threatened to call the police on me despite my intent of doing an architectural shot, with a 4x5 camera. (this is a recreation of what I was trying to do at the time a couple months later).
What has the world come to? Security guards at industrial locations have been way nicer to me when asking me to leave, and those haven't bothered me at all.
As photographers, why do we get accused of being creepy even if we're blatantly doing something out in the open?
a couple weeks ago, I got called creepy and was asked to leave by an off duty police officer just because I was photographing a playground and there were kids around- despite me explaining I was photographing the equipment and so on.
and a year previous, some angry parents threatened to call the police on me despite my intent of doing an architectural shot, with a 4x5 camera. (this is a recreation of what I was trying to do at the time a couple months later).
What has the world come to? Security guards at industrial locations have been way nicer to me when asking me to leave, and those haven't bothered me at all.