it took forever for my friends to stop asking me...'why do you take pictures of people you don't know?'
So I'm not the only one! Everyone I know won't leave me alone about it
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I don't have photographs of people I don't know, only people I did not know before I photographed them.
I feel that once I photograph someone, no matter how little time we interacted, they become a special person I will know forever through the photo.
Those rare instances when I meet someone I photographed in the past are a real treat. Sometimes I recognize them. Sometimes they recognize me. But I am always confident that I treated them with dignity and respect both in our previous interaction and the way I portrayed them in the photo.
Well said. I feel much the same way.
For me, seeing someone's face when you're taking the photo, and then seeing it once again after a certain period of time in the actual photo after you've developed and printed/scanned it creates a sense of familiarity, the same kind which is achieved when you meet the same person twice.
And with those captures that you think turned out well, the person in the photo ends up being on your mind while anticipating the result.
There are "strangers" whose faces and activities I still remember from photos taken years ago, even though I've not been able to meet them again.
I wouldn't go as far as to say I
know someone after taking their photo, but it can certainly feel that way sometimes, with their facial expressions, clothing and whatever other clues that can be found within the photo "filling in the gaps" so to speak.
This is also one of the reasons why I prefer shooting film for this kind of stuff. Something is lost when you can immediately see the photo you just took. It becomes somewhat more forgettable, for me.
And to the OP: Good luck! I agree that the unpredictability of people alone goes a long way in making an interesting photo, but for me the challenge is in combining the people in a scene and their surroundings. Timing is everything, as they say.