virtualme78 said:
How so?
They might think its more important to get the shot at that moment but doesn't mean they don't respect their subjects. And I am not them, I don't know what they think and those are just my assumptions...
Before this gets out of hand I wanna clarify that this is not a personal attack at anyone, I just wanna share a different perspective.
Ok here's why
"I believe he respects his subjects as well just that the method he use to achieve what he wants seems a little offensive."
He knows that it is offensive and does it anyway, so where's the respect?
" There are other people who are doing the same. If I'm not wrong Bruce Gilden is the first to do that and Charlie Kirk is doing the same thing in Japan, even some of us in CS are experimenting it."
Kirk attended a workshop by Gilden in Paris
" Pretty sure most if not all of them respect their subjects (not sure about Bruce Gilden tho), just that getting that shot comes before the respect..."
To have respect for someone you need to put the respect first before anything, not after
Street photography is about making photos, not statement