Aug 24, 2005, 19:09
I think the main argument is protection of privacy - no one wants to be photographed against their will for people to drool over later. And I certainly would't want my kids to be either...
Come to think of it... even if I started taking photos of my friends in the wrong context would make them feel a bit uncomfortable (e.g. party = no problem, doing an interesting activity = ok, sitting around having tea = hmmmm, washing the dishes = you wierdo). Strangers would definitely feel more awkward...
If your name was StudioJ and you have models on bikes though, feel free to go right ahead...
Come to think of it... even if I started taking photos of my friends in the wrong context would make them feel a bit uncomfortable (e.g. party = no problem, doing an interesting activity = ok, sitting around having tea = hmmmm, washing the dishes = you wierdo). Strangers would definitely feel more awkward...
If your name was StudioJ and you have models on bikes though, feel free to go right ahead...