Camera Etiquette
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 10:56 pm
This may seem like a stupid question but i'll play devils advocate anyway... I am finding of late that I am wanting to take more and more picture's of people that i see around the place, the problem is that when i wasnt involved in Photography I remember how it felt to be Photographed in general (let alone without consent) ... That's to say that I absolutley hated it.
Ive also noticed that a lot of people get very 'jittery' when they see someone with a camera in public especially if there is a 70-300 hanging off the end!
My question is: With that knowlege of how it felt to be at the sharp end of the lens is there anything that I can do to feel comfortable shooting other people without thier consent? Ie Candid's / Shooting from a car etc as its not always viable to ask someones permission to take a photo.... That, and asking, sort of defeats the purpose of a candid....
Any ideas / comments welcome....
Ive also noticed that a lot of people get very 'jittery' when they see someone with a camera in public especially if there is a 70-300 hanging off the end!
My question is: With that knowlege of how it felt to be at the sharp end of the lens is there anything that I can do to feel comfortable shooting other people without thier consent? Ie Candid's / Shooting from a car etc as its not always viable to ask someones permission to take a photo.... That, and asking, sort of defeats the purpose of a candid....
Any ideas / comments welcome....