This seems a good idea

On my Mamiya c220 I have a little sticker of Marvin the Martian's head on the front of my waist level finder.
It's small enough that most people don't notice it, but some people do, and I get a lovely smile.
 
Jaapv I noticed in your profile that you're a dentist.

Is this just a subtle ruse to drum up more business to help pay the GAS bill?

Stan
 
I plan on trying it over the upcoming holidays

I plan on trying it over the upcoming holidays

Okay, so it's obviously a bad idea for stealthy street photography, but I thought it was a fun and cheap enough idea to give it a try. So, I recently purchased some Pez dispensers in holiday themes (Santa, reindeer, snowman) and plan on using them to take pics of my niece at Christmas. Will likely have to deal with the "grubby little hands reaching for the camera" problem, but she will at least be looking in the right direction.
 
rover said:
perfect for child photography


Won't the kids be looking at Bert and not into the lens? The photos may look like the subjects were staring at the top of your head.


R.J.
 
jaapv said:
I don't know if it was noticed before, the thread is not new, but this seems to be a perfect solution for shy street photographers like me, or to distract subjects from that darned red spot on your camera...
http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=00CSnG


Bert has a red nose. 😛
Get the puppet. He's a real chick magnet!

R%20and%20M%20with%20Bert.jpg


R.J.
 
RJBender said:
Bert has a red nose. 😛
Get the puppet. He's a real chick magnet!

R%20and%20M%20with%20Bert.jpg


R.J.

With the puppet, people could hold you for something different than a child shooter. More like a child rapist really. :bang:

BTW, anyone know where to get Pez dispensers? Haven't seen these in oh some 40 years here in Holland (and I'm 35!). Saw my first and last in Mallorca in the mid 70s.
 
My parents used to have a professional photographer visit the house every year to take pictures of us kids.

He'd bring his camera, some really bright lights and a teddy bear.

When he was all set up and we were getting well-grilled under his lights he'd bring out the bear just half a second before he took each photo and make us laugh.
 
RML said:
With the puppet, people could hold you for something different than a child shooter. More like a child rapist really. :bang:

BTW, anyone know where to get Pez dispensers? Haven't seen these in oh some 40 years here in Holland (and I'm 35!). Saw my first and last in Mallorca in the mid 70s.


In the USA, parents tell their children not to take candy, including Pez, from strangers. Puppets are just puppets. 😕

R.J.
 
Taking pictures of kids on the street and giving them a piece of candy might get you in trouble here in the USA .

R.J.
 
Jon Claremont said:
My parents used to have a professional photographer visit the house every year to take pictures of us kids.

He'd bring his camera, some really bright lights and a teddy bear.

When he was all set up and we were getting well-grilled under his lights he'd bring out the bear just half a second before he took each photo and make us laugh.

It works on adult as well. Once got my portrait taken. Photog calmed me down, put me under the bright lights, set up the camera and... whoohoo, out came teddy! Made me smile. 🙂
 
Once a woman who collected Pez asked her friend to design her a website to buy and sell her Pez dispensers with fellow enthusiasts.

When they worked out their business model and prototyped their site they reaised that people could buy and sell anything there.

They called their new site eBay...

(By the way there's still tons of Pez dispensers for sale there)
 
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