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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:57 am)
And it was occasion for me to see yours very good photos fom Yucatan and Guatemala people
I dream as amateur photograph to approach people like this .It is not easy to do
I suppose it needs to enter in relations first with them and develop an empathy with people
(excuse my bad english i am a french speaking person)
Martial -
Your English is much better than my French or Spanish would be.
When I was in the Yucatan, I met some engineers who were working on a project in a small town. I went with them for a day to take pictures. They asked their 16 year old driver to show me around. He introduced me to a lot of the people and they didn't mind my photographing them.
In Guatemala, we had a guide to some of the towns and he told the people it was OK. there I did pay small amounts to the people. Also, my Spanish was fluent then, and that helped. Many of the pictures of city scenes were taken with a long lens. If anyone objected, I stopped.
I do have a funny story. When I lived in New York City, I used to go to Central Park to take pictures. I was in my twenties, then. One day I was taking pictures and some people thought it was of them. It was of something else and I tried to tell them that, but they would not listen. They threatened me and I had to climb a tree to protect my camera.
I'm glad you like the written tutorials. I plan to write more. Happy Holidays.
Your story about New York reminds me a comparable story i had in Paris long time ago (in twenties also for me ) near la fontaine Saint-Michel .I was photographing people around the fontaine with evening light .A guy coming to me .open his jacket and menacing me with a gun to not photographing him.Surely i said no no it was the fontaine and the guy go elsewhere (A friend say me it maybe because it was an illegal immigrant)
At Montreal where i live people are more calm about photographersbut you must be discret
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Paula,
Odd how you tend to meet more psychos in your own part of the world, than abroad, isn't it? ;)
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http://www.perpetualvisions.com/new-articles/review-vue7i/review-vue7i.html
http://www.perpetualvisions.com/new-articles/v7tutorial-camera/camera.html
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