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Re: Approach to photographing people in the street


pmeheut wrote:
johnvanr wrote:
I know, but my former classmate Maya Vidon was one of the people briefly prosecuted for images taken in Paris (https://www.france24.com/en/20160418-photographer-faces-prosecution-paris-attacks-pics).

Being prosecuted is no fun but as you said, it was brief as the court dismissed it. We had a few trials a long time ago and the right to inform exists.

BTW, my opinion was for "normal" street pictures. When it comes to terrorist attacks, fascists and publishing in an image bank, we are talking about something else and I do not know what I would do except trying to get good legal counsel.




You’d expect in a free society that the something like the First Amendment would reign supreme, but obviously not.



Feb 13, 2026 at 10:32 AM





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