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Currently the local trader's assocation is running a photography competition, the winners of which will have their photos used in the traders directory pamphlet (along with a cash prize). Now, our suburb is on the beach, so I thought it'd be good to take some beach shots. I was planning on doing that today. Yesterday, as I walked along the beach on the way to go shopping, the local surf life saver's club was having a training session, with teenage kids practicing surfski race starts. I approached the adults there, told them who I was and why I'd like to take some photos of them. Interestingly, at first they were wary, but soon got the idea (the photo competition was a great icebreaker, actually). As this hadn't been planned, I only had my XA in my pocket with about half a film on it - which quickly got used up. I asked them how long they'd be there for, but they were about to finish. One of the trainers said "We've got a session this afternoon, but it's the littlies, so probably not appropriate". I nodded and thanked them, and I'll probably get more shots of the training soon (even without the competition there's some great ideas I've got).
It wasn't until later I thought "Why isn't it appropriate to take photos of children training surf life saving skills on the beach?" Obviously I know the answer, but this terrible fear and over-vigilance is kind of sad.
Cheers,
Steve
It wasn't until later I thought "Why isn't it appropriate to take photos of children training surf life saving skills on the beach?" Obviously I know the answer, but this terrible fear and over-vigilance is kind of sad.
Cheers,
Steve