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My problem isn't asking permission of total strangers - my day job is sales, and if I could knock on total stranger's doors for years and years to sell xyz, I can sure as hell ask them if I can take a photo - so far, about one "no" response, to 20 or more "yes". (Wish my sales hit rates were that good, when I did door to door!)
My problem is then getting close enough to make a 35mm focal length lens do the job well.
My advice, for this kind of shooting, and your own comfort, at least start with at least a longer lens. I screwed up some nice photos on the "pass the camera" project by not being close enough to the subjects. Robert Capa was right.
Cheers,
Steve
My problem is then getting close enough to make a 35mm focal length lens do the job well.
My advice, for this kind of shooting, and your own comfort, at least start with at least a longer lens. I screwed up some nice photos on the "pass the camera" project by not being close enough to the subjects. Robert Capa was right.
Cheers,
Steve