ebino
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Lets say you're looking out of your window and you see a person photographing in your neighborhood. In his hand there is a DSLR/large camera, he has a camera bag, he looks the part.
Same situation, this time you see a person with a small compact camera, a bag that does not really look like a camera bag or no bag at all. And shooting the same way.
In the first instance your mind tells you if the guy was up to no good he wouldn't be so conspicuous, he wouldn't carry a large camera (large camera usually = expensive for common people). In other words he has nothing to hide, so he must be a photographer or an amateur so let it be.
In the second instance, you wonder whats that person doing taking photos and with that small camera he really does not look like a serious photographer. He must be up to no good. A small camera conjures up the idea of a pervert or someone sneaky taking photos without people knowing.
The same way, if you're a security guard looking at your CCTV monitors, you're far more likely to become suspicious of someone with a small camera sneaking about rather than the conspicuous DSLR owner who has nothing to hide.
The same way, if you take pictures of people with a small camera on the street they might think you're not serious or at worst up to no good. But a DSLR or large camera reassures them that you're a photographer, you're not hiding what you're doing and you have a serious camera.
In this day-and-age of chronic suspicion, i think being as conspicuous as possible is far more reassuring to people and powers that be than trying to be sneaky... If you check a video of HCB on youtube where his shooting on the street and the way he acts, I mean if he were to shoot like that these days in any city in the west or even other countries people would call the cops or they will confront him.
So, the larger the camera, the more obvious what you're doing, the more obvious your photography approach the less suspicious you come across?
Same situation, this time you see a person with a small compact camera, a bag that does not really look like a camera bag or no bag at all. And shooting the same way.
In the first instance your mind tells you if the guy was up to no good he wouldn't be so conspicuous, he wouldn't carry a large camera (large camera usually = expensive for common people). In other words he has nothing to hide, so he must be a photographer or an amateur so let it be.
In the second instance, you wonder whats that person doing taking photos and with that small camera he really does not look like a serious photographer. He must be up to no good. A small camera conjures up the idea of a pervert or someone sneaky taking photos without people knowing.
The same way, if you're a security guard looking at your CCTV monitors, you're far more likely to become suspicious of someone with a small camera sneaking about rather than the conspicuous DSLR owner who has nothing to hide.
The same way, if you take pictures of people with a small camera on the street they might think you're not serious or at worst up to no good. But a DSLR or large camera reassures them that you're a photographer, you're not hiding what you're doing and you have a serious camera.
In this day-and-age of chronic suspicion, i think being as conspicuous as possible is far more reassuring to people and powers that be than trying to be sneaky... If you check a video of HCB on youtube where his shooting on the street and the way he acts, I mean if he were to shoot like that these days in any city in the west or even other countries people would call the cops or they will confront him.
So, the larger the camera, the more obvious what you're doing, the more obvious your photography approach the less suspicious you come across?
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