did you hear that: "take your hands out of your pocket when I'm talking to you"?
Charlie, me too, while making the photojournalism master, was asked -very politetly- to stop taking pictures in the subway, here in Barcelona. But I kept my hands in my pockets!
As much as I like photography, I fully understand the stance of the cop. What's wrong with him asking the huy if he could see the pics in the first place???
Charlie is an acclaimed photojournalist currently based in Barcelona, Spain. His clients and publications include Time Magazine, The Guardian, BBC News, GEO, National Geographic Traveler, Lonely Planet Magazine, The Times, The Independent on Sunday, The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHRC), the Council on Foreign Relations, Corriere della Sera Magazine, Intelligent Life, CS Monitor Weekly, 100 Eyes, The Telegraph, Financial Times, Burn, Global Post, Die Tageszeitung, Frankfurter Rundschau and De Standaard.
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did you hear that: "take your hands out of your pocket when I'm talking to you"?
Charlie, me too, while making the photojournalism master, was asked -very politetly- to stop taking pictures in the subway, here in Barcelona. But I kept my hands in my pockets!
As much as I like photography, I fully understand the stance of the cop. What's wrong with him asking the huy if he could see the pics in the first place???
Anonymous. You might want to start by reading the first amendment.
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