Most people don't mind, but yeah some may not like it. It's just how it is, if you visit public places there is a chance of someone photographing you. :)
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Most people don't mind, but yeah some may not like it. It's just how it is, if you visit public places there is a chance of someone photographing you. :)
Dear Daniel...I agree when we speak about public places where you may have a lot of people on your photo...but the examples that you show in your blog are one or two people exposed to your curiosity... these are nice shots by the way...but as you say "just how it is" you may your shooting device having destroyed by some angry person.
The world is full of angry people, I can't worry about all of them. I just do my own thing like every other street photographer. The genre produced some of the most important photographers of our time who simply liked to document spontaneous life as it happens.