slackercrurster
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While candid documentary photography is my goal, you can not always do justice to a subject with candid work. In this case I also paid the subject $1 for the photo. Paying $ for a story or photos is usually frowned on by professional journalists. It does not bother me, I am just paying for access. Photo is no less honest for paying the $1. The difference in ethics is; are you paying $ to manufacture a story or are you paying $ to document a story?
Here is the 'Hierarchy of Documentary Photography' which I created.
1. Candid events unfolding as they happen.
2. If it cannot be perfected or obtained as a candid, then the photo must be posed.
3. If it cannot be perfected or obtained as a posed photo, then it must be staged with the proviso it is a recreation of past events, preferably with the actual persons reenacting the events.
4. Figments of the imagination. Varies in documentary value. Can be based on pure speculation or a recount of events.
I could have got the photo candid while walking by, but it would not look the same, so I paid. If I wanted this style of shot, I could have been an asshole, squatted down, shot him and walked off without a payment. But is it worth being an asshole over a lousy buck?
A gal in Hollywood, CA got stabbed to death over that very thing.
http://articles.latimes.com/2013/jun/19/local/la-me-0620-hollywood-killing-20130620
Eve Arnold paid $1000 in the late 1959 for access in shooting her black Muslim project. ($1000 in 1959 is = to about $8,000 nowadays.)
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970204257504577150641295316770
This shot cost $5. Busking is their livlihood, so it is unrealistic to think they want to work for free. Kinda hypocritical how photogs complain people want their photos for free, yet the same photogs won't shell out a buck if a payment is requested. They expect other people to work for free, but not them.

Bottom line…a photo is either honest or it is a phony – paying money for access has nothing to do with it. It is the same as paying for access to get into an event to shoot. If you like the subject that much, pay them if it is required or you can pass on the shot / story if it bothers you.
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