hlockwood
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Years ago I bought a Domke photo vest. But when I wore it, I felt like a fraud, imitating a pro photographer, even though it was very practical. It's been hanging in the closet unused ever since.
More recently, I bought a vest (Outback) advertised as a "travel" vest, lots of handy pockets but looking less like a photo vest. I feel comfortable wearing it with or without toting a camera.
I've noticed, however, when on a "street" photo walkabout wearing the vest, that subjects seem to be more accepting of this activity as legitimate. "This guy is a serious photographer, not some old pervert." (The "old" part, alas, is still true.)
Just the other day, I spotted a very pretty girl putting flyers on the windshields of parked cars. She smiled when she saw me shooting her, and then posed, with a big smile, for another shot. On the same walkabout, I noticed similar reactions from others. How nice not be be regarded with suspicion! (I'll post a pic when I finish the roll.)
So, I've concluded that if you look like a "real" photographer, folks might be more accommodating to street-style shooting. And, for me, anything that makes street photography easier is most welcome.
Comments?
Harry
More recently, I bought a vest (Outback) advertised as a "travel" vest, lots of handy pockets but looking less like a photo vest. I feel comfortable wearing it with or without toting a camera.
I've noticed, however, when on a "street" photo walkabout wearing the vest, that subjects seem to be more accepting of this activity as legitimate. "This guy is a serious photographer, not some old pervert." (The "old" part, alas, is still true.)
Just the other day, I spotted a very pretty girl putting flyers on the windshields of parked cars. She smiled when she saw me shooting her, and then posed, with a big smile, for another shot. On the same walkabout, I noticed similar reactions from others. How nice not be be regarded with suspicion! (I'll post a pic when I finish the roll.)
So, I've concluded that if you look like a "real" photographer, folks might be more accommodating to street-style shooting. And, for me, anything that makes street photography easier is most welcome.
Comments?
Harry