Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Very nice answer. Thank you. Since this is a legitimate photographic endeavor, perhaps you should have some ID (photo club) and a page or two description, perhaps including pictures, to show camera shy or otherwise bothered people that you are neither a private eye (snooping on them) nor a potential child molester. Let us know how you do... Jim At 01:03 AM 9/21/99 +0000, Paul Chefurka wrote: >On Mon, 20 Sep 1999 17:22:41 -0700, Jim Brick ><jimbrick@photoaccess.com> wrote: > >>This thread of how to take clandestine photographs of other people without >>getting beat-up, pops up over and over. >> >>Ted, Harrison, Tina, and others, are people photographers. But there is a >>purpose for their photographing these people. And Ted, Harrison, Tina, and >>the others are welcome into whatever the situation is. >> >>But those of you that "sneak" photographs of other people, or photograph >>other people's children at a playground... what is it that you do with >>these photographs? You cannot publish them, you would neither want to hang >>them on your wall, nor have a slide show. Or would you? >> >>I am not being facetious or argumentative. I simply would like to know. Is >>it possible to explain the use of the resulting photographs? I have no >>desire to do this kind of photography, therefore, without help, I cannot >>understand the motive involved. > >In my case, I'm doing a photo essay on a very pleasant local >neighborhood park, called "Evening of the Everyday". Its theme is the >various things people do in the park as the sun goes down. So far I >have shots of an apres-wedding barbecue (bride and groom in full >regalia), kids fishing in the ponds with dipnets, a rollerblader >silhouetted against the setting sun, a kid in an electric toy truck >jammed up against a tree, men playing soccer, kids trying to throw >each other in the water, father and son fishing outings, etc. etc. >etc. > >One of the features of this park is a playground, and I did get into a >problem there earlier in the summer shooting other fathers' children. >This has left me a bit gun shy, and I must admit that no photos from >that playground have made the final cut as of yet. > >I don't think of myself as "sneaking" photos - I think of it as taking >candid pictures of life around me. Plenty of people see me shoot, and >I don't try and hide my purpose from anyone (as if I could with a pair >of Leicas on my shoulders!) > >The purpose? It's twofold, actually. The main one is to beat the >pants off other photogs in the Ottawa Camera Club's annual photo essay >competition. The secondary one is to put the prints in a "brag book" >of their own for the edification of my friends, and maybe later when I >have more wall space they will figure in a private gallery. > >Mostly, they're for me to look at - to provide reflection points on my >art, my craft, and how I think about the world around me. No photo >you take is ever wasted if you think about it hard enough. > >Paul Chefurka >