I wonder one thing, when you're shooting in public, do you ask people permission if they get into your frame? Where I am from this has been quite a topic esp among streetphotographers.
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I wonder one thing, when you're shooting in public, do you ask people permission if they get into your frame? Where I am from this has been quite a topic esp among streetphotographers.
Hello @macchiata friend!... Oh, I take photos in my town (Montalban, Carabobo, Venezuela) and I was born, grew up and will surely die here 🤣, so everyone here knows me and I know everyone... Many even shout at me in the street asking me to take a picture of them!.... 😀🙏
They are used to that and they don't bother... I've been doing this for about 20 years I think, although in street photography I started it more seriously from about 15 years ago and I only remember about 3 or 4 people who have warned me to take a picture of them... 😀🙏
This town is like a "huge neighborhood" with people who know each other... That makes me feel “photographically privileged” 😄 for sure!... Thanks for appreciating my work, have a happy #Hive ♦️ week @macchiata friend!
Ohh maybe that's why! Our city is huge and there's always a lot of people around.It's also the reason why I am a little wary when taking pictures cause over here, some eople get so worked up so easily 😂 It's nice that people in your town are so supportive.
😕 Here it is very small place, we are only about 15,000 people at the moment in the whole municipality, many have left in search of a better economic situation in the last decades 😕 So I “became part of the daily landscape”😁 They call me: "The crazy guy with camera in hand"!🤣