Street Photography: A Short Guide to the Ethics for New Photographers

Street photography is a polarizing craft. Peaking into the world of others - albeit in a public space - is rejected by many. Street photographers are often mistaken for aggressive, disrespectful, voyeuristic oddballs by those who are unable to accept the practice.

But alongside this mentality, are people that don't bat an eyelid when a photographer is hard at work. They're intrigued by the process. But love it or hate it, street photography is fair game in most developed countries, and you don't break laws by practicing it. But even if you're in line with the legalities, there are ethics that you need to uphold. Not to be safe from the authorities, but for the good and longevity of the genre. .

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2019-10-16 07:00