How to take candid shots without 'stalking' in Street & Documentary Posted July 3, 2002 I love candid shots of people, whether they be going about their business, arguing--whatever. I just saw one posted entitled "Last Date," which captures what I like: A couple sitting at a coffee shop on what appears to be their last date.. But I envision the following (example) situation: I'm discretely trying to set up the shot and the subject notices me and is either disgusted, angered, curious, or some combination of the above. How is this avoided, or how is it typically handled? I'm an amateur who is going to get more serious about it when I get more cash.. Thanks,Jeff
How to take candid shots without 'stalking'
in Street & Documentary
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I love candid shots of people, whether they be going about their
business, arguing--whatever. I just saw one posted entitled "Last
Date," which captures what I like: A couple sitting at a coffee shop
on what appears to be their last date.. But I envision the following
(example) situation: I'm discretely trying to set up the shot and the
subject notices me and is either disgusted, angered, curious, or some
combination of the above.
How is this avoided, or how is it typically handled? I'm an amateur
who is going to get more serious about it when I get more cash..
Thanks,
Jeff