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Photographing the photographer

FITwatch have some good ones...

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Police protecting the state and not the individual?
 
Pie1 looks like a professional (the MF camera, cable release, manfrotto pods and the slide-in filter) but also a bit of a hobo :D

How come so many pro photographers look like hobo's? :confused:
 
He took that photo in February according to the exif data. Outdoors in February you wrap up warmly if you are going to be taking pictures which involves standing still for long periods of time.
 
I do like snapping the photographer - question is, has anyone snapped somone else snapping the photographer? This could go on and on, where does it end.

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I really don't like photos of people taking photos. In fact I actively dislike it.

I find the best way to get someone intent on taking your photo out of your face is to pull out a camera of your own and start snapping them first.

Great for work social functions.

I was looking at a online collection of these types of photos last year but I can't find it at the moment, I'll post a link if it turns up.
 
Herbsman asked why all us pro's looked like hobo's.
In a sub category, why do most wedding photographers look like they've just left a 1930's soup kitchen queue?
 
That wedding photographer looks dead.

He should be at a funeral, not a wedding. Although I think he'd make a funeral even more depressing. What a grim bastard!

I find the best way to get someone intent on taking your photo out of your face is to pull out a camera of your own and start snapping them first.
But you could end up with a situation like that one in that film where everyone in the room pulls out their guns and they're all aimed at eachother, but no-one will shoot, because if they shoot, someone else will shoot
 
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