Interesting..... I would
expect the "professional photographer" look to be the one that draws
less attention. This brings up another question, what does a
professional photographer look like?
Bob
Andrew Paul Brooks wrote:
Hi
Guy,
Glad you like the flickr shot
http://www.flickr.com/photos/92788661@N00/4205393959/ I took it at Hong
Kong Airport, quite early in the morning, I guess I was shooting for
about 40 mins but I got left alone to do it with no hassel from
security. There did not seem to be any problems(I think I travel in a
way where I look like a scruffy backpacker, not a professional
photographer, so perhaps that helps me not to get stopped to many
times), although at other airports in the past there has been issues,
I guess I was lucky this time.
Cheers,
Andrew
www.andrewbrooksphotography.com
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 20:08:00 -0500
From: guy.glorieux@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: Flickr group site: Photography of Airport
To: photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Andrew,
I really like your Flickr picture. But I am intrigued that you were
allowed to make 165 shots of an airport in these days of security
paranoïa. Did you make pre-arrangements with the airport security.
How did you present your project? Or did you just shoot from the hip?.
Guy
“A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving.”
(Lao-Tzeu)
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