----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Shel Belinkoff"
Subject: Re: Street photography - religious objections


> You know, I really hate it when I read comments like this. People have
> every right to object to being photographed, even though it may be 
> true
> that in certain circumstances the photographer may "legally" 
> photograph
> them.  If a person doesn't want to be photographed, then I think the
> photographer should accept to their wishes.  If there's a news story 
> or
> something of importance going on, that may be a different case.  I say 
> that
> we should allow people some privacy, especially in a world where 
> privacy is
> getting harder and harder to come by.


They have as much right to object as the photographer has the right to 
ignore their objections.
I generally won't photograph a person who indicates they would rather 
not be photographed, but, if the person is merely incidental to the 
scene, then they can either move or be photographed.

At least that's what I think.

William Robb


>> In a public area they have absolutely no right to object to you
>> photographing anything, including them or not.




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