May 2020
Beginner to intermediate
594 pages
20h 36m
English
People in public places often defer to anyone holding a professional-looking camera. It won’t work with a smartphone or DSLR unless it’s part of a rig, but carry anything at all impressive and you can often push through crowds without fear. The camera is your passport, and its needs as a history box draw you forward. Follow it as it wants to squeeze between people looking in a shop window, or to cross police lines.
In most Western countries, this is viewed as the freedom of the press, but other cultures may see it as theft. A colleague filming in Nigeria learned (through having stones flung at him) that taking a person’s image without asking ...
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