JeffGreene
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As a fellow GAS sufferer, I recently received my CLA'd Yashica Lynx 14e back from Mark Hama, and immediately left for Philadelphia with several roles of Provia 100. I'm an admirer of Winogrand. I love the angles in his images. Anyway, as I normally do, I was walking through Center City shooting away when I was suddenly spun around from behind and slammed into the wall of a pharmacy I was standing in front of by a beefy, younger gentleman who demanded that I give him my film. I normally always try to get images of people from the back where possible, and tried to explain this to the young man. His response was to reach for my camera's lens.
Thanks to Uncle Sam's tutelage some thirty years ago, I was able to assist the young man to a horizontal position on the sidewalk. At which point Philadelphia's finest arrived. They witnessed my assault, and apparently knew my assailant.
Rather than dwell on the particulars of the incident, I would be very interested in whether any of you have had uncomfortable or similarly scary experiences out there!
I always carry releases with me, but rarely need them as I am an amateur, and do not take many frontal shots. Are there any do's or don't's I may be missing. I look forward to your thoughts and advice. Thanks in advance..
Thanks to Uncle Sam's tutelage some thirty years ago, I was able to assist the young man to a horizontal position on the sidewalk. At which point Philadelphia's finest arrived. They witnessed my assault, and apparently knew my assailant.
Rather than dwell on the particulars of the incident, I would be very interested in whether any of you have had uncomfortable or similarly scary experiences out there!
I always carry releases with me, but rarely need them as I am an amateur, and do not take many frontal shots. Are there any do's or don't's I may be missing. I look forward to your thoughts and advice. Thanks in advance..