> From: pdml-boun...@pdml.net [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of
> P. J. Alling
>
> In the United Kingdom, it's probably higher than that for a city
> dweller.
>
you can probably walk from one end of London to the other and be on camera
all the way.
I know for sure, having worked clos
In the United Kingdom, it's probably higher than that for a city dweller.
On 7/14/2011 11:55 AM, Norm Baugher wrote:
I find it quiet ironic, it's thought that the average city dweller has his
image taken upwards of 200 times per day unbeknownst to them (read it
somewhere).
Norm
From: Ralf R. Ra
I find it quiet ironic, it's thought that the average city dweller has his
image taken upwards of 200 times per day unbeknownst to them (read it
somewhere).
Norm
From: Ralf R. Radermacher
> People have become much touchier.
And it's getting worse by the day. Years ago, we used to be the nice guy
Leica? Hell Bob, take a 6x7 with an old Tak lens - swing that thing and I'm
sure he won't be laying his paws on you again :)
Norm
From: Bob W
> >I'll let you know the outcome, if there is one. And I'll post the
> offending
> >photograph later.
>
> Next time I'm over to see you, let's go visit hi
On 7/12/2011 03:12, Bob W wrote:
Excellent letter Bob. Perhaps we should have a mass photo take session
in the market and really wind him up...
I'm tempted to organise one, specifically targeting his stall, but that
would amount to harrassment. Unless it happened spontaneously, of course.
> Excellent letter Bob. Perhaps we should have a mass photo take session
> in the market and really wind him up...
>
I'm tempted to organise one, specifically targeting his stall, but that
would amount to harrassment. Unless it happened spontaneously, of course.
> Only thought is, is who owns th
On 10 July 2011 18:17, Bob W wrote:
> I had a bit of a to-do earlier today. It really made my blood boil, so I've
> sent the letter below to the manager of the market, cc:ed to the local paper
> and the British Journal of Photography.
>
> I won't be pushed around (literally!) by people, especially
On 2011-07-11 16:03, Ralf R. Radermacher wrote:
every Hans and Franz thinks that he can forbid all street photography in
his burrow.
^^
I don't know if you intended that pun, Ralf, but it was right on target
either way. And I totally agree. People in "free" societies the world
ov
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> People have become much touchier.
And it's getting worse by the day. Years ago, we used to be the nice guy
with the camera.
The first blow came when the Belgian judicial system failed
catastrophically which led to the Dutroux affair in 1995. That's when
we turned in
Excellent statement, Bob.
People have become much touchier. And curiously, they seem to be
touchier as the camera gets bigger. No one seems to mind when I pull
out the iPod Touch and take a photo (they think it's an iPhone), some
look at me funny when I do the same thing with the GXR, but alarm
be
>
> Very nice letter and to the point.
>
> Dave
Thanks. No response to it yet. Thanks to everyone who has expressed support.
B
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> On 7/11/2011 03:47, Bob W wrote:
> >>> I'll let you know the outcome, if there is one. And I'll post the
> >> offending
> >>> photograph later.
> >>
> >> Next time I'm over to see you, let's go visit him at his stall with
> my
> >> news camera :)
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>Cotty
> >
> > that would
Ralf,
You guys really got a load of trouble getting the K-5 early on.
You have my sympathy. N.America models seem fine.
Regards, Bob S.
2011/7/11 Ralf R. Radermacher :
> Bob W wrote:
>
>> I had a bit of a to-do earlier today.
>
> Glad to see that you're still standing up to this. I did for a wh
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Bob W wrote:
> I had a bit of a to-do earlier today. It really made my blood boil, so I've
> sent the letter below to the manager of the market, cc:ed to the local paper
> and the British Journal of Photography.
>
> I won't be pushed around (literally!) by people,
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Bob W wrote:
> I had a bit of a to-do earlier today. It really made my blood boil, so I've
> sent the letter below to the manager of the market, cc:ed to the local paper
> and the British Journal of Photography.
Very nice letter and to the point.
Dave
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Bob W wrote:
> I had a bit of a to-do earlier today.
Glad to see that you're still standing up to this. I did for a while but
eventually had to admit that I was figthing the windmills of ignorance.
I've had my share of rows with the French Police Nationale who consider
every photographer to be
On 7/11/2011 03:47, Bob W wrote:
I'll let you know the outcome, if there is one. And I'll post the
offending
photograph later.
Next time I'm over to see you, let's go visit him at his stall with my
news camera :)
Cheers,
Cotty
that would be interesting. He made some comment about me c
> >I'll let you know the outcome, if there is one. And I'll post the
> offending
> >photograph later.
>
> Next time I'm over to see you, let's go visit him at his stall with my
> news camera :)
>
> Cheers,
> Cotty
that would be interesting. He made some comment about me carrying a Fuji and
a B
On 10/7/11, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
>I had a bit of a to-do earlier today. It really made my blood boil, so I've
>sent the letter below to the manager of the market, cc:ed to the local paper
>and the British Journal of Photography.
>
>I won't be pushed around (literally!) by people, esp
On 7/10/2011 20:17, Bob W wrote:
I had a bit of a to-do earlier today. It really made my blood boil, so I've
sent the letter below to the manager of the market, cc:ed to the local paper
and the British Journal of Photography.
I won't be pushed around (literally!) by people, especially self-right
Good letter, Bob; and I think you are well within your right to
complain. This type of BS and behaviour coming from a photographer
makes it doubly appalling.
Let us know the outcome, please.
—M.
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