Why street photography is facing a moment of truth
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Re: Why street photography is facing a moment of truth
do how do u stand with Scott Nesson an his use of kids photos on his site and fb page to promote his CCF charity?....beginning with general concerns about privacy, and in the case of children, their inability to give consent, thus adding an element of exploitation as well..
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: Why street photography is facing a moment of truth
Sounds like I would lean toward the anti side, but haven't actually seen it. I've long argued that many of the uses of the images of children by NGOs (often as as income generators) is potentially exploitative and should be curbed/limited/eliminated. The orphanages were particularly bad in this regard. Even Somaly has grudgingly learned to stop using the unobscured faces of children in her NGO material. She's even made a bit of a game of it. Anyway, gotta link?phuketrichard wrote:do how do u stand with Scott Nesson an his use of kids photos on his site and fb page to promote his CCF charity?....beginning with general concerns about privacy, and in the case of children, their inability to give consent, thus adding an element of exploitation as well..
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Re: Why street photography is facing a moment of truth
I like some 'street photography', then some is a bit meh, and I'd be pissed off if my/my family appeared in some wanky art students portfolio.
But Vlad can't agree with anyone, let alone himself. Even Vladimir disagrees with Vladimir. What a class A bellend.
*Note, the term class A is deliberate, so Vladimir can read it as some Freudian slip and bang on about how everybody else is a drug user, what with him being whiter-than-white, proving his superiority in a topic. That or something about Wat Phnom sex dwarf lawyers
But Vlad can't agree with anyone, let alone himself. Even Vladimir disagrees with Vladimir. What a class A bellend.
*Note, the term class A is deliberate, so Vladimir can read it as some Freudian slip and bang on about how everybody else is a drug user, what with him being whiter-than-white, proving his superiority in a topic. That or something about Wat Phnom sex dwarf lawyers
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Re: Why street photography is facing a moment of truth
Dude, you started with me when I came on here for no reason whatsoever. Then you whined when it got too hot for you that I was being petty and vindictive.
If you can't argue for tuppence, or take your own medicine, then don't start.
Class A bell-end is still better than a 3rd class, land-scamming twat.
In fact, I'll take Class A as a compliment.
Toodles, poofies.
If you can't argue for tuppence, or take your own medicine, then don't start.
Class A bell-end is still better than a 3rd class, land-scamming twat.
In fact, I'll take Class A as a compliment.
Toodles, poofies.
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Re: Why street photography is facing a moment of truth
3rd Class Land Scammer Twat??
Please elaborate. Although it sounds like a cool military term.
PS I believe you started it (although I can't remember how, it's all the drugs, you see).
Please elaborate. Although it sounds like a cool military term.
PS I believe you started it (although I can't remember how, it's all the drugs, you see).
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Re: Why street photography is facing a moment of truth
you've never seen his site or what he has plans on building on the old dump site!!!LTO wrote:Sounds like I would lean toward the anti side, but haven't actually seen it. I've long argued that many of the uses of the images of children by NGOs (often as as income generators) is potentially exploitative and should be curbed/limited/eliminated. The orphanages were particularly bad in this regard. Even Somaly has grudgingly learned to stop using the unobscured faces of children in her NGO material. She's even made a bit of a game of it. Anyway, gotta link?phuketrichard wrote:do how do u stand with Scott Nesson an his use of kids photos on his site and fb page to promote his CCF charity?....beginning with general concerns about privacy, and in the case of children, their inability to give consent, thus adding an element of exploitation as well..
https://www.cambodianchildrensfund.org/ ... ldren.html
https://www.cambodianchildrensfund.org/
look at his sponsorship program and the photos of the kids available.
Many of the kids i photographed at the dump in 08/09 are current students of the schools
BTW Scott is one of the good guys
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: Why street photography is facing a moment of truth
No, I haven't had a look at his site in a long time or followed his plans.
Yes, I know, or at least believe, Neeson (and McCabe) are some of the good guys.
I'll take a look at his site, but just because he is one of the good guys doesn't necessarily mean I agree with everything he does,
Yes, I know, or at least believe, Neeson (and McCabe) are some of the good guys.
I'll take a look at his site, but just because he is one of the good guys doesn't necessarily mean I agree with everything he does,
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Re: Why street photography is facing a moment of truth
Neeson seems cool. Stop taking pictures of little kids that are not yours.
I'll give ya 500 Riel for it...
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