Thanasis
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I was standing on a footpath making photographs of the street and passers-by, most of whom had no idea that I was taking their photograph. I was trying to be as discreet as possible but I wasn’t exactly hiding in the bushes with a telephoto either. I was using a 35mm RF camera with a 35mm lens. So I was pretty much in the thick of it. A man walks past me and notices the camera, gives me a frowning look and walks on. About half a minute later, as I was fiddling with the camera dial, I hear a voice behind me and it’s the same guy.
“What are you taking photo’s of mate?” he asks.
I was a little bit taken aback as the tone with which he asked me this question had a suspicious flavour.
“Just the street here.” I answered sort of embarrassed indicating the footpath in front of me.
“Just the street?” he asked.
“Yeah.” I replied.
“Its just that I am from the police.” he said, opening his wallet and showing me a badge. “And some women have complained.” I shook my head with a smile and he quickly added “not that I am saying anything about you, it’s just that there have been complaints.”
“I’m just taking photos of the street.” I added.
“Ok mate, have a good afternoon.” He said and continued down the footpath.
I had been taking photos once before on the same street for all of 5 minutes as I waited for my bus and that time was only the 2nd or 3rd time that I have ever even attempted street photography. I doubt that anyone would have complained specifically about me then. After the whole episode I felt quite intimidated and wasn’t really even sure if I was doing the right thing. I don’t think it’s going to discourage me for continuing with this style of photography but I was wondering if others had experienced similar suspicion from authorities or their subjects and how you dealt with it.
“What are you taking photo’s of mate?” he asks.
I was a little bit taken aback as the tone with which he asked me this question had a suspicious flavour.
“Just the street here.” I answered sort of embarrassed indicating the footpath in front of me.
“Just the street?” he asked.
“Yeah.” I replied.
“Its just that I am from the police.” he said, opening his wallet and showing me a badge. “And some women have complained.” I shook my head with a smile and he quickly added “not that I am saying anything about you, it’s just that there have been complaints.”
“I’m just taking photos of the street.” I added.
“Ok mate, have a good afternoon.” He said and continued down the footpath.
I had been taking photos once before on the same street for all of 5 minutes as I waited for my bus and that time was only the 2nd or 3rd time that I have ever even attempted street photography. I doubt that anyone would have complained specifically about me then. After the whole episode I felt quite intimidated and wasn’t really even sure if I was doing the right thing. I don’t think it’s going to discourage me for continuing with this style of photography but I was wondering if others had experienced similar suspicion from authorities or their subjects and how you dealt with it.
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