I donno, I take photos of kids all the time, I carry cameras on beaches and haven't been arrested, the only time I've even been hassled is when I tried to take a monopod into a museum. When I explained it was not a tripod they let me keep it with me. Maybe it's because I'm in the northeast.

Graywolf wrote:

No, they are just behind everyone else. 5 years ago you did not dare point a camera at a kid here in the US, now the busybodies seem to have gone on to something else as a cause c�l�bre.

graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
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Peter J. Alling wrote:

All I can say is thank god I don't live in Australia, even with security it hasn't gotten that bad here yet.

Derby Chang wrote:


An interesting article from yesterdays Sydney Morning Herald. It isn't easy being a street photographer these days. The Rex Dupain anecdote is rather sad.


http://smh.com.au/articles/2005/02/25/1109180112027.html

(you might need to do the free registration)

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