Dave Krueger
Member
I am US citizen and have been planning a photo expedition to Montreal and Quebec City. The Canadian dollar is depressed so prices are low making such a trip attractive. I shoot only for enjoyment, putting the pictures on Flickr and on my website. I don't rule out exhibiting or selling fine are prints. My pictures have been published by media outlets, but only rarely.
While I am not a street photographer in the sense of specifically targeting pedestrians, street scenes and even architecture will often (usually?) include people in the pictures. My understanding is that Quebec has laws that discourage street photography. As such, I am seriously rethinking my plans to go to Quebec. I will be shooting with "professional looking" equipment which, in the eyes of some, seems to automatically brand photographers as profiting at someone else's expense.
I am looking to hear from photographers who have traveled to or live in Quebec who can relate their own experiences. If I have to fear a lawsuit because of the inadvertent inclusion of a person in a picture, I won't go. And it is no consolation that I would win the suit in the end.
While I am not a street photographer in the sense of specifically targeting pedestrians, street scenes and even architecture will often (usually?) include people in the pictures. My understanding is that Quebec has laws that discourage street photography. As such, I am seriously rethinking my plans to go to Quebec. I will be shooting with "professional looking" equipment which, in the eyes of some, seems to automatically brand photographers as profiting at someone else's expense.
I am looking to hear from photographers who have traveled to or live in Quebec who can relate their own experiences. If I have to fear a lawsuit because of the inadvertent inclusion of a person in a picture, I won't go. And it is no consolation that I would win the suit in the end.