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« on: February 21, 2011, 07:40:54 AM »

Photographing People — Ethics, Morality, Rights, Permissions And Legalities
Apart from the legal stuff and commercial usage of photographs of people, there are some unspoken rules of humanity which comes in handy for tactfully handling the people. Some people may not find it comfortable to be photographed, even though in public places. Approach the person with a friendly smile and take the permission prior to taking the photograph. If the person is minor or you are perhaps photographing a child, consider to ask for the permissions of parents or guardians and completely avoid photographing the people who consider your act offensive or obtrusive.
February 21, 2011
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