J.Paul
J.Paul
Thank you for some thoughtful comments.
I would like to get the exploitation issue out of the way.
Jumping on the word 'exploitative' to dismiss photos of homeless people is sad. It shows a mindset that automatically imputes nefarious ulterior motives to the photographer. Something close to the several people who approached me with a suspicious frown, and the question : 'Why are you taking photos?' How dirty must ones mind be, when all one can think of when seeing a photographer, is that he must be some kind of pervert?
Right on point Lukitas. I said this in the other devolved thread. It is a sad thing indeed, when one immediately imputes a foul or evil intention to his fellow photographers based upon his own personal outlook that photographing a particular subject must always be an exercise in destroying another's dignity. It presumes a wicked intent, without any concern as to whether that is the actual reality of the situation.
This is a very unkind and cynical attitude to have about your fellow enthusiasts. Most sincere photographers make images for the love of doing so. Those who would act otherwise, were exploiters long before they picked up a camera or ran into a homeless subject.
Keep shooting as you are Lukitas. I see that you are in some cases enhancing the dignity of these folks. Nice work!