Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/01/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tina said: >> When I photograph families in developing countries, I stay with them (I mean sleeping in the same bed usually!) and do my best to be unobtrusive. After days of sitting quietly in a corner, I am truly forgotten by most of the families I photograph. I really am a quiet person who blends into the background - an advantage to being a wallflower!! I have many times had people, when I give them copies of the photographs later, tell me that they had no idea I was taking photographs.<<< And right there is the difference between a photographer who is invisible and people have no idea you are shooting or not! Quite frankly the highest compliment a photojournalist can receive is. "WOW! I never even knew you were taking pictures, let alone you were here!" Right there is the secret to unobtrusive documentary photography! Be there, be invisible and don't leave foot prints! Example: all day medical shoot in new hospital, new operating rooms, new doctors, new nurses and nobody really knows what the hell your doing, nor who you are. You return two days later for next all day session. But in hand you have 50 11X14 B&W prints to die for and drop them on a table in the medical lounge allowing the medics to see some of what you did the first day! Trust me that's when you find out just how invisible you are or were! At that moment you become one of the team in the OR! That is if you were invisible! Quite frankly anytime you shoot leaving the impression you were not there and yet you capture every little nuance of the day or week, while people have no idea you're actually taking pictures is what it's all about. And folks that's the secret of unobtrusive photojournalism! You are there to watch and see your photo moments and certainly not there gabbing! Those of you who know the submarine phrase.. "run silent, run deep!" Well that also fits the unobtrusive photojournalist. Observe and say nothing! Take pictures!! ted