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This journal discusses photography in all its guises with an emphasis on the art of making photographs.
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What a great capture- marvelous! the composition, the colors, the framing the mood – it all works.
I really like the photograph. And it leads me to a question I’ve been wanting to ask – what is the etiquette of photography – can a person, such as the subject of this photograph have any expectations of privacy? What if one caught a person in a moment of undignified pose, should one not publish such a photograph? Could a parent not want a random stranger snapshotting her children? And so on. If one is wandering around with one’s camera, searching for shots, what boundaries should be respected?
This is probably a culture-specific question, so what are the rules in America?