Rafael
Mandlerian
Every morning I take one of our dogs and walk my wife to the bus stop when she leaves for work. This morning, I was walking back to the house when all of a sudden I heard a squeal of tires and a huge bang. I came around the corner and found the wreck of a car that had just slammed into a house. A group of people had already assembled and were busy trying to get to the driver and calling police and ambulances. I was not an actual witness to the accident and the group of people there had everything in hand. So there was no need for me to stay at the scene of the accident. In fact, I would only have gotten in the way. However, I was only a block and a half from my own house where my M4 was loaded with film and my bag was ready to go. I raced home with every intention of dropping off the dog and heading back out to the scene of the accident with camera in hand. But after a few moments' reflection, I decided not to go.
I am still not sure whether or not I regret my decision. The accident looked pretty gruesome. And seeing as how I would not have been taking photographs for any news agency but solely for my own interest, I thought that I would have felt uncomfortable moving through the large crowd taking photographs. On the other hand, this was an opportunity to capture some pretty powerful images. What I am calling the "Weegee problem" is a dilemma that has been discussed at great lengths. However, this was the first time that I have actually found myself in a position of having to make that decision. Have you ever found yourself in a similar situation? What did you do? What would you have done in my situation?
I am still not sure whether or not I regret my decision. The accident looked pretty gruesome. And seeing as how I would not have been taking photographs for any news agency but solely for my own interest, I thought that I would have felt uncomfortable moving through the large crowd taking photographs. On the other hand, this was an opportunity to capture some pretty powerful images. What I am calling the "Weegee problem" is a dilemma that has been discussed at great lengths. However, this was the first time that I have actually found myself in a position of having to make that decision. Have you ever found yourself in a similar situation? What did you do? What would you have done in my situation?