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Based Street Photographer No.4455785 [Report] >>4455788 >>4455900 >>4456348 >>4456352
Is using on-camera flash for street photography too invasive?
What are the boundaries to how close I can get to the subjects?
Anonymous No.4455788 [Report] >>4455797
>>4455785 (OP)
>Is using on-camera flash for street photography too invasive?
Yes.
>What are the boundaries to how close I can get to the subjects
Don't do it.
https://youtu.be/J9vI79uflMY
cAnOnRp User No.4455797 [Report] >>4455962 >>4456087
>>4455788
Street photography is basically showing reality. Streets are public, people are seen.
There's no such thing as being invaded in a space you don't own. If you are allergic to people just stay at home, work there and order uber eats for life.
Anonymous No.4455900 [Report]
>>4455785 (OP)
No. As close as possible. Do not delete photo. Tell them it is film and that you have a right to take pictures in public.
Anonymous No.4455962 [Report] >>4455968 >>4456342
>>4455797
The real question is can you fight a random guy or not and win. All other intellectualizing is irrelevant
Anonymous No.4455968 [Report]
>>4455962
The whole point of street photography is to be able to use your pepper spray and then take artistic pictures of the result.
Anonymous No.4455969 [Report] >>4456087
Just don't be a dick
Anonymous No.4456087 [Report] >>4456342
>>4455797
>There's no such thing as being invaded in a space you don't own.
Literal autism.
>>4455969
Impossible if youre shooting bright flashes in peoples eyes.
cAnOnRp User No.4456342 [Report]
>>4455962
Then their aggression is their issue, not mine. A reasonable and balanced human being would oversee someone taking their picture as they would have the mindset to focus on more important matters.

>>4456087
What does autism has to do with that piece of information?
>Impossible if youre shooting bright flashes in peoples eyes.
It's literally milliseconds of light, in contrast to the sunlight which is much larger and stronger. If your eyes are that sensitive, go out at night.
Anonymous No.4456348 [Report]
>>4455785 (OP)
>Is using on-camera flash for street photography too invasive?
yes
>What are the boundaries to how close I can get to the subjects?
how big are your balls?
Anonymous No.4456352 [Report]
>>4455785 (OP)
I guess the boundaries are whether you're still alive or have the photo to prove it.