Torus
29th of July 2004 (Thu), 05:16
What’s the general opinion/ etiquette for shooting pictures of people out and about in the streets etc..
Have people had problems with people getting upset by you taking pictures of them? Should I be asking permission before each shot (which kind of ruins the candid nature of the shot) Any tips on getting good candid shots with out a very long lens?
Is there any actual legal implications (in UK) (and no I’m not talking pervy peeping tom pictures! :lol: )
Also has any one had problems shooting buildings in these times of increased security... I was in the City of London yesterday taking pictures of the new Swiss Re building and the security people were not too happy and asked me to stop. :oops:
Thanks for your advise!
Have people had problems with people getting upset by you taking pictures of them? Should I be asking permission before each shot (which kind of ruins the candid nature of the shot) Any tips on getting good candid shots with out a very long lens?
Is there any actual legal implications (in UK) (and no I’m not talking pervy peeping tom pictures! :lol: )
Also has any one had problems shooting buildings in these times of increased security... I was in the City of London yesterday taking pictures of the new Swiss Re building and the security people were not too happy and asked me to stop. :oops:
Thanks for your advise!