Kevin
Rainbow Bridge
Bertram2 said:Frank,
I've read it but I don't think this solves any problem tho.
Shyness as a personal character trait is not the only reason to feel inhibited about shooting strangers on the street.
There is still the question of personal dignity and the right of the human object to say "NO!".
So if you point with the camera on somebody in a way which makes him recognize he will not be simply an irrelevant detail of your "composition" but rather an important part of it he has the right to say no.
And if he is not interested in listening to my explanations or reading any "letter of intentions" I have to give him the film. And that's it.
Once I myself opened the back of another guy's camera. He wasn't tall enuff for the cheeky anwer he gave me when I asked him the WTF question.
bertram
Bertram, is that the way it is here in Germany? Do we have the right to take pictures of people on public streets? I am not talking about publishing those photos, just taking them.