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Well, if you don't mind, I would like to share my opinion. I you want to shoot a portrait: ask permission; if you want to shoot social or cultural life photos, don't.
If you found this video of interest, you may also like to check out my blog, which mirrors the videos I post here in written form. There's also a gallery where you can see many of my best photos, mostly taken with my vintage Rolleiflex film cameras like the one used to take the photos featured in today's video: www.streetphotographychina.com
Well explained and I always think a picture gives a better perspective when the person does not know, more natural 🙏
Yes, indeed. I've asked before and even when they are enthusiastic, the expressions completely changed and could not be recreated.
Well, if you don't mind, I would like to share my opinion.
I you want to shoot a portrait: ask permission; if you want to shoot social or cultural life photos, don't.
Of course I don’t mind. I welcome and encourage more people to share their thoughts and experiences. Thanks for sharing.
The posed image "looked" better, but yes, the first image looked more natural..
Yes, I think it demonstrates the pros and cons of both posed and candid. Appreciate the comment.
Interesting experiment.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it, I will be doing more similar experiements in future videos.
First picture was better more natural.