Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]So many otherwise bold photographers experience a sense of shyness when taking unsolicited photographs of people on the street. Deep, deep down they are aware that what they are doing is not quite right. I have a suspicion that a lot of outdoor photographers snap pictures much like a dog pisses on trees and lamp-posts. It is in response to a primal urge to mark out their territory. Hence, the mandatory camera on a foreign holiday, and with family members as portrait subjects standing in front of so many landmarks. It follows then that a photographer who takes pictures of perfect strangers in public must be guilty of a form of photographic rape. To stretch an anology to its limits, how would you feel if you were strolling down the street past the local tailor shop, and the tailor dashed out and took your inside leg measurement without permission. After all, he must be allowed the freedom to practice his profession. And I've just ruined my whole argument because I can't resist a laugh. :-) Alan (standing in for Susan Sontagg)