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Re: How do you take photos of others without invading their sense of privacy? It's a decades long issue
BTW, just as an interesting aside, Canon reported a 17% contraction in imaging (camera) equipment sales for 2019, following the industry decline, thought to be due to smartphones. The decline, FYI, p… (View Post)-1 -
Re: How do you take photos of others without invading their sense of privacy? It's a decades long issue
I'd add that it's often an opener for a brief conversation if you speak the language, it recognizes a co-equal relationship, and gives you the opportunity to ask them if they would like a copy of the… (View Post)-1 -
Re: How do you take photos of others without invading their sense of privacy? It's a decades long issue
Great story British! You were really a good sport about it, and I guess a Chinese celebrity. In my experience, the Chinese are very earthy and warm, especially to family members. But their sense of p… (View Post)-1 -
Re: How do you take photos of others without invading their sense of privacy? It's a decades long issue
I would invite your thoughts. I'd add that I feel that a person who allows me to point a camera at them, and allows me to take their picture is giving me their trust, trust that I will not use the im… (View Post)-1 -
How do you take photos of others without invading their sense of privacy? It's a decades long issue
I'm Doug, and if you haven't run into my comments on these Tauck forums, I'm a camera bug -- an enthusiast, and far from being a professional photographer. But I post for like-minded folks who like t… (View Post)-1