Bill -
Why would that make a difference?
I find myself unable to stomach most photography that belittles and
humiliates people
who may or may not be doing it to themselves... I'm not sure the guy
should have been put
stir, but should certainly have at least offered the offended drunk an
apology and destroyed
the evidence. If there was outright criminal behaviour (someone
catching someone mugging
someone,etc., it is different.)
I think there has been lots more mischief created by the ease with which
one can use a cell
phone to clandestinely photo strangers on the street and blast them to
the world on the web.
just my 2 cents
ann
William Robb wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "ann sanfedele"
Subject: Re: The beginning of the end for street photography?
he got what he deserved, IMHO
Would you feel the same way if it was a mid 20s male comiing out of a
pub after watching a soccer match who was being the spectacle?
It has the potential to be quite the little precedent.
William Robb
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