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Issues ... privacy

This is a thorny issue for me because sometimes I take pictures to use in promoting tourism sites and at the same time to give the stakeholders (associations, etc.) to promote the events.
In this case it is normal, if they are, request permission to organizers. Usually, they are still happy to finish on the Internet with the event. The exhibitors are happy (and usually better if you do not use the flash that shows every pimple!) Usually appear behind their bench and smiling with the goods. But not everyone ... someone does not want so it is always best to ask if you hit a shot on a counter and not an overview. The visitors are
nuisance. In theory, should be made to sign a disclaimer to everyone, of course, if used in such a way as to be recognizable. Here
the tricks I use to show that there are people but not to recognize the people.
Trick 1: a long time. It takes the stand, I tend to set at least 1 second. Of course it is feasible in the late evening, night or indoors. Otherwise, the filters are very dark. People become indistinct forms as soon as you move. Is not the best of the artistic creed, but is practical and I find it quite nice, it can also be a way to rise to make the movement of the event ...

Trick 2: a shoulders. Sometimes it does not do very well, but it is a sure way not to recognize people. From behind or a half profile "got very far. Participants at the event will be just "people", because they attract attention on the event by giving the idea of \u200b\u200ban event and shared with People interested in what they offer exhibitors without which we can understand exactly who they are.

These tricks apply them when I want, of course, take away from the scene or people in full-length ... you have others to suggest? Comment on the post! ;)

These photos were taken in "Campilia minerals", the exhibition - the market of mineral which is held every year in Campiglia Marittima (province Livorno) in early May. thank the exhibitors and the organizers for allowing me to take and use photographs.

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