The mysterious scarfed woman. She popped up a few times at the market.
(Most people around here really don't care if they're picture is taken. I tried asking some people for pictures and they gladly complied, but they always posed and smiled for me, which is not quite what I was going for. So I've taken street photography strategies to the Sunday market.)
Yeah, I'm a creep Most people around here really don't care though. I tried asking some people for pictures and they gladly complied, but they always posed and smiled for me, which is not quite what I was going for. So I've taken street photography strategies to the Sunday market.
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"I have the heart of a child. I keep it in a jar on my shelf." - Robert Bloch
"Most people around here really don't care if they're picture is taken. I tried asking some people for pictures and they gladly complied, but they always posed and smiled for me, which is not quite what I was going for. So I've taken street photography strategies to the Sunday market."
You didn't capture their picture doing a horrible thing. If you're really concerned about the consent person you're photographing then my advice is... take the picture you want first, and once you're satisfied with the picture, go ask for permission! that way if they once they pose and smile you can take a quick snap that you delete later and keep the good pic.
great shot!its always interesting to get shots that your subject has no idea about,the result always makes you wonder who they are and what theyre story is,great job love i colors they really bring a contrast to the seriousness of the woman
As far as I'm concerned... The only way to photograph a person is when they don't know. Unless you want a picture of someone posing... Posing doesn't interest me.
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"I have the heart of a child. I keep it in a jar on my shelf." - Robert Bloch
You didn't capture their picture doing a horrible thing. If you're really concerned about the consent person you're photographing then my advice is... take the picture you want first, and once you're satisfied with the picture, go ask for permission! that way if they once they pose and smile you can take a quick snap that you delete later and keep the good pic.
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"I have the heart of a child. I keep it in a jar on my shelf." - Robert Bloch
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