>>4454935
legality and law aside, when thinking purely morals and being a decent human being, even in public I would be careful with zoom lenses as you are using technology to see things that you are cannot see naturally. I guess I am an art fag but I believe that using wide angle lens up to 50 mm is perfectly fine because you are taking photos of things that appear infront of you naturally that you have already seen in your eyes. The only moral grey area here is that the person or people you are taking photos of do not want that moment to be captures in a photo for others to see, even if they are in public.

I like taking pictures that have value and meaning. When you take pictures of people on the street and you capture a cultural nuance or an emotional moment that "tells a story", this carries huge value and meaning.

I can't think of any other kind of photography with this kind of moral ambiguity and grey area.

pic related I guess it's nuance but you can notice what is happening in this girl's phone when at the moment when the photo was taken you probably would not have noticed this detail.