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Old 18-01-11, 02:01 PM
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One benefit I've found though is that clip-board mongers do seem to avoid people carrying large cameras around their neck.

I don't know if they assume I'm working or I'm a tourist or something, but I've seen a couple of them start to walk over to me to say something, glance down and clock the camera and walk off in another direction...
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Old 18-01-11, 03:09 PM
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When I first read this I wasnt sure if it bothered you that people thought you were an editior (which I dont think it did). Conisdering you were weilding a professional camera set up its a reasonable mistake or conclusion for people to draw..Your picture here makes you look like a seasoned pro (thats meant in the nicest possible way)

For what its worth you do look very much like a pro (which I assume you are) and you may well have been recognised from your picture here and just misplaced posistion wise i.e they thought you were somone else professionally speaking.

Personally I have been called a lot worse than an editor in my time and its rather flattering that you were recognised..

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Old 18-01-11, 04:31 PM
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Bal,

I was more amused at the coincidence of being thought I looked like the editor of a magazine which has connections to the website I use.

I'm not a professional, though I do semi-professional work in my spare time.
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Old 18-01-11, 04:34 PM
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One benefit I've found though is that clip-board mongers do seem to avoid people carrying large cameras around their neck.

I don't know if they assume I'm working or I'm a tourist or something, but I've seen a couple of them start to walk over to me to say something, glance down and clock the camera and walk off in another direction...
Probably recognise the camera and it's video capability - don't want to be filmed or recorded

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Old 19-01-11, 11:10 AM
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Probably recognise the camera and it's video capability - don't want to be filmed or recorded

Phil
Phil, I think people are more paranoid about photography than they used to be.
Amy, those people are a real pain! In Wrexham last week we stopped by Sky, then some guy selling lottery tickets for a charity we'd never heard of. A woman who claimed she was doing market research with a clipboard yet it turned out she was just trying to get people to sign up to a catalogue and later on by someone from talk talk trying to get us to swap telephone providers! :-) Maybe next time I see them I will stick my camera around my neck!

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Old 19-01-11, 11:18 AM
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At least you said 'news paper photographer' and not paparazzi!
I've actually got no issues with the paparazzi. I just think they are trying to do a very difficult job and I know they are intrusive sometimes but its the nature of their work.

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Old 19-01-11, 12:43 PM
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Probably recognise the camera and it's video capability - don't want to be filmed or recorded
I've found that pointing a camera at them is a very effective way of getting rid of pestering time-share sellers - strange how they go all coy

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