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Drawing the Line: When Photoshoot Onlookers Cross Boundaries
Hosted by: James Patrick
At what point does watching a photoshoot that’s happening in public cross a line? At what point does it become intrusive?
Let’s talk about this since it happens quite often.
“Modeling while in a public place is intended exclusively for the work that’s being created.”
IN THIS EPISODE
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Why this happens so often.
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When it’s not a problem versus when it is.
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Examples of when it becomes a problem and why.
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Real life examples that James has dealt with.
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Putting these scenarios into perspective.
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Consent in a public photoshoot and who it extends to.
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What this means for photographers.
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