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 Street Photographer Beaten Bloody for Taking Photo

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TStechmania
post Sep 20 2019, 05:53 PM, updated 7y ago

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Photographer Math Roberts experienced every street photographer's worst nightmare during the Notting Hill Carnival. As first reported by The Phoblographer, Roberts was attacked, beaten bloody, and had his camera smashed to bits for taking a photograph of a couple hugging on the last night of the event. The incident took place on August 26th around 10:30pm. While walking Moscow Road, Roberts spotted a couple hugging and decided to take a photograph of the candid moment. “It happened about 500 yards from the hotel I was staying in,” Math tells The Phoblographer. “I took a photo of a couple embracing each other on some doorsteps. Naturally, as a street photographer wanting to capture the moment undisturbed, I didn't ask their permission.”However, the couple noticed him and, when the woman asked unhappily if he had taken their picture, the man with her became “pretty violent immediately.”

“He punched me a few times until he knocked me to the floor and then grabbed my camera and smashed it on the floor (this was the most painful bit!),” recalls Math. “I apologized several times and offered to delete the photo, which I always do if someone is unhappy. But that didn't really help at all on this occasion.”Roberts was left bloody, his camera in pieces by his side: Roberts tells The Phoblographer that he did not report the incident. Since his camera was insured, and he didn't want to go through the hassle of explaining the incident (or re-living it), he “just headed back to the hotel and had a beer.” But Roberts’ experience highlights the potential danger of candid street photography in this day and age. In maybe 99% of situations, a simple apology and explanation will diffuse the situation; but this does not work 100% of the time, and you should be aware of this fact any time you consider taking a street photograph of a candid moment without permission. It's a totally understandable thing to do, but has led to death threats and online witch hunts in the past. Maybe subconsciously I am a little more wary about what I'm shooting, but I'm sure that will wear off soon.”

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Street photographers - Don't simply take photos of anyone without asking for permission...
noobz4ever
post Sep 20 2019, 05:59 PM

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I thought org putih all civilised ppl, xkn x tanya dlu before take picture?
mi-g
post Sep 20 2019, 06:01 PM

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QUOTE(noobz4ever @ Sep 20 2019, 05:59 PM)
I thought org putih all civilised ppl, xkn x tanya dlu before take picture?
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do you even read?

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Naturally, as a street photographer wanting to capture the moment undisturbed, I didn't ask their permission.”

noobz4ever
post Sep 20 2019, 06:02 PM

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QUOTE(mi-g @ Sep 20 2019, 06:01 PM)
do you even read?
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Dude, i read, how d hell d couple gonna know he is a street photographer n not a stalker?
TStechmania
post Sep 20 2019, 06:04 PM

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Probably they're having an affair you took their photos sure enraged them.
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post Sep 20 2019, 06:11 PM

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QUOTE(noobz4ever @ Sep 20 2019, 06:02 PM)
Dude, i read, how d hell d couple gonna know he is a street photographer n not a stalker?
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i only answer ur question.

whether they know or not, isnt the question.

 

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