PhotoNat wrote:
Hi. Just curious, when you do street photography, regarding your photos with one or two people, do you ask the people if they mind if you take their photo, or just snap, post and hope that if they see your photo, they don't mind?
My biggest concern with snapping Street Photography or landscape shots with people, is that if I post it somewhere, or enter it in a contest or show, people will see it and get upset I didn't ask them first.
Maybe part of that has to do with an experience a senior friend and her mom had with an in-home caregiving company. The caregiver took them to the beach,( a public place they could probably "get away with") took photos of my friends with their dogs, then posted one of the photos in a brochure without ever telling them why they were taking the photos, or bothering to ask their permission about posting them in the brochure. So am a little sensitive to invading anyone's space and privacy, and wondering how you handle this.
Thank you,
PhotoNat
PhotoNat
Hi. Just curious, when you do street photography, ... (
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This is a new genre of photography to me and admittedly I find it difficult for this reason. I imagine if you were going to publish a picture or sell it you’d need a model disclosure.
I enjoy viewing it but am still having difficulty taking theses types of shots - hence my topic choice....trying to step outside my comfort zone.