Just Because It’s Legal Doesn’t Mean It’s Right? : The Street Photography Ethics Debate
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You can photograph people in public. That’s the law.
But should you?
In this episode of The Loud Lens, we dive headfirst into one of the most heated debates in photography: shooting the homeless, photographing children, documenting vulnerability, and whether “raising awareness” is sometimes just ego in disguise.
If a parent asked you why you need their child’s photo… could you justify it?
If you claim you’re exposing social issues… where’s the action beyond your portfolio?
We break down:
- Legal vs ethical responsibility
- Documentary tradition vs Instagram culture
- The busker tipping debate
- “Low hanging fruit” accusations
- And where personal boundaries should sit
Balanced. Honest. Uncomfortable. Let’s talk about it properly.
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