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"Voyeur" Photographer Lawsuit
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<blockquote data-quote="riverside" data-source="post: 183194" data-attributes="member: 14054"><p>That's a problem with the definition of art being a very subjective matter. While the legal ruling on this issue is clear, it doesn't offer any solace to those who believe photography of an individual without permission is contemporary voyeurism without genital exposure. Few serious street photographers who specialize in faces and other candid night shots not possible with long lenses have gone without serious confrontation, sometimes physical attacks, for that lack of permission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverside, post: 183194, member: 14054"] That's a problem with the definition of art being a very subjective matter. While the legal ruling on this issue is clear, it doesn't offer any solace to those who believe photography of an individual without permission is contemporary voyeurism without genital exposure. Few serious street photographers who specialize in faces and other candid night shots not possible with long lenses have gone without serious confrontation, sometimes physical attacks, for that lack of permission. [/QUOTE]
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