On 11/1/05, Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Not long ago an acquaintance came to visit. We were talking about > photography and cameras, and ended up using one of my cameras to photograph > one another. I got a few nice shots of her, and showed her one, which she > didn't like. She specifically asked - in fact told me on no uncertain > terms - that the pic not be shown to anyone, be posted on the internet, > etc. > > Am I obligated not to show anyone the other pics? What about the one she > saw and didn't want me to show?
not having read the other 34 posts on this thread, here's my take: she's forbidden me from showing that pic, so i don't. period. absolute prohibition. knowing she is uncomfortable with one particular pic, i ask permission to show any others that i might have and abide by her answer, no questions asked. now let's see what everyone else says... cheers, frank -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

