None of the above. A photograph cannot be critical or subjective or
judgmental. Only the viewer harbours those abilities.

Cheers,
  Cotty

Exactly. The photograph is an image. The image invokes a viewer response. Ignoring any legal question, morality is in the mind of the viewer.


Should Shel have made the image? Only Shel can answer. The rest of us can be fascinated, surprised, disgusted, or... It remains Shel's image. I agree with an earlier message that many of us avoid making people pictures due to issues with ourselves. Perhaps we should face those issues rather than avoiding them.

Reagrdless of the subject, I am enjoying image related discussion as opposed to gear related minutae.

Best,
Lewis

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