People
often
accuse
photographers
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1
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be
)
unethical
when
they
take
pictures
without
people
?
s
permission
.
A
photographer
who
photographs
someone
in
their
living
room
with
a
telephoto
lens
cannot
deny
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2
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act
)
unethically
?
they
have
invaded
the
person
?
s
privacy
.
We
often
criticize
journalists
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3
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do
)
this
kind
of
thing
.
But
is
this
the
same
as
taking
a
picture
of
a
stranger
without
them
knowing
?
The
person
hasn
?
t
invited
you
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4
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(
take
)
their
picture
.
Perhaps
they
would
feel
uncomfortable
if
you
asked
them
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5
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pose
)
for
a
shot
;
they
might
even
refuse
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6
)
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(
let
)
you
do
it
.
A
lot
of
photographers
insist
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7
)
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be
)
?
invisible
?
so
that
the
photos
are
more
natural
.
They
object
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8
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ask
)
their
subjects
for
permission
first
because
this
would
spoil
the
moment
.
However
,
I
always
advise
photographers
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talk
)
to
their
subjects
first
.
In
fact
,
I
strongly
recommend
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(
get
)
to
know
the
subjects
?
own
stories
,
because
then
the
photographs
will
have
more
meaning
.