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And a hilarious tip I heard about.....Wear a reflective vest. People will think your a surveyor, and take no intrest in you. This guy did it all the time.
maybe you should think about how YOU would feel if you were photographed
on the street without your permission ?
i know I don't like it ...
Maybe a homeless person would object to you taking pictures because you refer to homeless people as "bums."
i know I don't like it ...
Yeah I know i don't either.
@jnanian - I agree, but that just goes back to the issue of "intent". I don't ask permission to do street photography (not generally, anyway) but I also am not pulling a fast one, or intending to disrespect anyone. I think this intent colours my work, as it would anyone.
maybe you should think about how YOU would feel if you were photographed
on the street without your permission ?
i know I don't like it ...
So my question is, how do you stick a camera in someones face without them picking a fight with you?
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@jnanian - I agree, but that just goes back to the issue of "intent". I don't ask permission to do street photography (not generally, anyway) but I also am not pulling a fast one, or intending to disrespect anyone. I think this intent colours my work, as it would anyone.
Here's someone's work of interest... NYC of the 60's and 70's. I studied with him back in the early 80's, when I was engaged in doing a lot of street pictures. Worth a look.
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/11/12/timeless-stories-in-1970s-new-york/
I agree but TLRs are the best IMO, , medium format SLR s make too much noise .A waste level finder on a medium format camera works wonders. Nobody ever thinks that you're taking a picture from "down there". Just focus with the camera to the eye, then let it hang down your neck, look into the viewfinder, arrange scene/composition/subject.. and shoot. That's what I do
Norman
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