Law and Ethics in Street Photography

Sean Tucker October 13, 2019
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Sean Tucker

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I’m more interested in the ‘why’ of photography than in the ‘how’. There are loads of channels out there enthusiastically giving you gear reviews and top ten lists, but that's not this channel. There will be practical tips along the way, but the meat of what I want to share with you won't be tech heavy. Besides, I believe that a photographer who really sees, but has a cheap camera; will produce better images than a photographer with the best gear, but no vision... every time. I’m not a daily vlogger, I’m not even a weekly one. The most I can manage at the moment is about once a month. But that also means that I’m not going to fill this channel with repeats of other info online, or attempt to stretch a little bit of content a long way. I want every video to feel fresh and rich. Hopefully that makes them worth the wait.

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Squarespace link for 10% off: https://www.squarespace.com/seantucker The Association of Photographers (AOP): https://www.the-aop.org/ My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seantuck/ My Website: http://www.seantucker.photography/ Music: 'Snow' by Svvn 'Greatest Love' by Generdyn Take your films to the next level with music from Musicbed. Sign up for a free account to listen for yourself: https://fm.pxf.io/c/3539654/1347628/16252 In this video I interview Nick Dunmur, who is a member of the legal team at the AOP (Association of Photographers) to talk about the laws surrounding street photography and photographing people in public. I also offer some thoughts on putting together your own moral code for your work, because sometimes asking if you 'can' take a photograph isn't enough, you also need to ask yourself whether you 'should'. Share this video on if you found it helpful. #streetphotography #law #ethics