Bigmonstertruck
Member
I have read a lot on this forum about street photography. Even though we have the legal right to take photographs of anyone or anything in public, it seems to me that discretion should be used. I would not want my photograph to appear someplace prominent without my permission, even though I may not have the right to prevent such things. I know the argument about cameras everywhere and you cannot prevent your being photographed. But it seems to me that we still should exercise common courtesy, something that seems to be disappearing from our general consciousness, not just in photography, but across the board. I am more comfortable taking photographs of people that would expect to be photographed, or photos in which the person is not so recognizable. Making someone feel uncomfortable is something that I avoid, as there are plenty of subjects to photograph. Just my thoughts, and I welcome others' thoughts on this issue.