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Elena Rossini ⁂
@_elena@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@Em0nM4stodon I wish someone would explain to me how these are legal in the EU? I passed by a store in Paris advertising them in the window and I got so confused. France has super stringent laws regarding the right to your own image… I hope they’ll have the same fate as Google Glass (aka 🪦 )

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@srfirehorseart@ohai.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

@_elena @Em0nM4stodon

Public photography and filming is legal in public places in the UK, including in public buildings. Exceptions would probably be ticketed events and exhibitions.

That said, it's polite to stop when asked. It's also wise to have a model release for identifiable people, if you want to use / sell pictures internationally.

#photography #street_Photography

https://www.photographynews.co.uk/learning/the-laws-of-street-photography/

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Stefano Marinelli
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@NebulaTide@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp last month

I think, one of the most fascinating genres of photography is street photography. And even though it’s fascinating and I really would like to try it, I feel some sort of fear.

When doing street photography, you have to be fast and you have to be invisible because people start acting different when they notice you taking a photo of them. So asking strangers on the street: „Hey, would you mind me taking a picture of you“ is not really an option. But when taking pictures of strangers on the street, this can also make a creepy impression, especially when photographing women or - even worse - kids. And this is where street photography fear comes into play. Probably women taking photos have an advantage here as they are generally unsuspicious, while a man taking pictures on the street could be seen as a creep.

I have seen some videos from street photographers on YouTube who claimed that they never got confronted with people they photographed, while there were others who were stating that they had been labelled as a pervert. This is a situation I don’t want to find myself in.

How about your experience with street photography? How are you dealing with it?
Would really like to hear your thoughts on this.

#street_photography #photography #streetphotography

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@NebulaTide@mastodon.bsd.cafe  ·  activity timestamp last month

I think, one of the most fascinating genres of photography is street photography. And even though it’s fascinating and I really would like to try it, I feel some sort of fear.

When doing street photography, you have to be fast and you have to be invisible because people start acting different when they notice you taking a photo of them. So asking strangers on the street: „Hey, would you mind me taking a picture of you“ is not really an option. But when taking pictures of strangers on the street, this can also make a creepy impression, especially when photographing women or - even worse - kids. And this is where street photography fear comes into play. Probably women taking photos have an advantage here as they are generally unsuspicious, while a man taking pictures on the street could be seen as a creep.

I have seen some videos from street photographers on YouTube who claimed that they never got confronted with people they photographed, while there were others who were stating that they had been labelled as a pervert. This is a situation I don’t want to find myself in.

How about your experience with street photography? How are you dealing with it?
Would really like to hear your thoughts on this.

#street_photography #photography #streetphotography

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