Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Paul- Great story! Also reassuring to know that if you are straightforward, open and friendly about what you are doing, and gain the trust of your subjects, it makes the task a lot easier.... Sounds a lot like Wildlife Photography, doesn't it!! ( Ooops, that was the Sociologist part of me peeking through!) Good luck 'Stalking the Wild Crumbcruncher"!! Dan - -----Original Message----- From: Paul Chefurka <chefurka@magma.ca> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Date: Sunday, May 16, 1999 9:14 PM Subject: Re: [Leica] Reassuring the public >I want to thank all the LUGnuts who contributed suggestions, and to >pass along my plans and what occurred today. > >First off, the suggestion of carrying a small portfolio is right on >the mark. I made one up this afternoon - a couple of dozen 4x6's, >small enough to carry in my bag whenever I shoot. The first page >contains my Camera Club of Ottawa membership card and some business >cards from work (so they can see I make my money from something >besides kiddie porn). > >Secondly, I realized that "I'm just doing this for the love of it" >really doesn't cut it. People want to know A REASON why you're >shooting, especially kids. My answer is now "The camera club I belong >to has a photo-essay competition every year, and I decided to do an >essay on this park and the things that go on here. I'm hoping that >when I enter the competition this fall with the pictures I'm shooting >here, I'll win." (Just so you know, the club does hold this >competition every year, and since I now have to stay a member for >credibility purposes, I might as well enter and win it. :-) > >Third, I'm going to have all the stuff I shoot for this essay double >proofed. It costs next to nothing, and I can then tell people that if >they would like one of the pictures I've taken they can get in touch >with me at the phone number on my card. I would then invite them to >my home (so I don't ever get to find out where they live), and give >them whatever they would like from the second set of prints. > >Fourth, I'm going to refrain from shooting in the play area till the >regulars at the park have seen me around and gotten used to my >presence. I figure I'll give it a month or two. Till then it's adults >and families in the open areas of the park. > >All in all a straight-forward set of procedures, that should go a long >way toward retaining or regaining goodwill. > >And now, the story: > >I headed over to the park again tonight at dinner time, and had a >couple of great hours shooting my brains out. As I was leaving, I saw >the fellow who had spoken to me last night, thereby precipitating this >whole round of soul-searching. I went over to him, and asked if he >would like to see some of the work I've done. He said he would very >much like to see it, so I handed over my little album. He took one of >my cards, then he and his family went through the photos. They loved >them. I told him about the essay competition, and he said "Ahhh. So >*that's* what you're doing!" I reassured him that I fully understood >his concerns, he said he now accepted that I was one of the good guys >and wished me luck in the competition. We shook hands and parted as >friends. > >A perfect outcome, a learning experience for me, and yet another >vindication of the collective LUG wisdom. > >Thanks again, everybody. > >Paul Chefurka >