What will be your answer?
By titaniumsoul
@titaniumsoul (1191)
Singapore
June 19, 2008 3:06am CST
The following is a scenario question: If u r a photographer employed by a company n was tasked to take pictures of private estates, then a resident from his private estate came out and ask u the following questions:
1. what r u doing here?
2. Who r u?
3. Do u have any license or certification that u r allow to take pictures in this area?
Please be reminded that u do not wear any company T-shirt and not carrying any company pass.
Looking forward to your reply.
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2 responses
@chinnu3579 (661)
• India
19 Jun 08
Naturally,If a stranger comes and takes photograph of a private estate means nobody will allow without prior permission.It may also lead to leagal action also.
@guybrush (4658)
• Australia
19 Jun 08
I would never agree to photographing someone's private property. One of the things I particularly hate is the media's focus on the private lives of celebrities. I think you only have the right to comment on a celebrity if you have paid money to see them perform or play sport, or whatever it happens to be. When they are not performing, they have every right to run around in tracksuits without makeup and with their stomachs hanging out - just like any other person. I believe strongly in privacy, and would never undertake a job which required me to invade the privacy of others.

