Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - I have a question for you: What would you say if someone pointed a camera at you while traveling? Do what?

I have a question for you: What would you say if someone pointed a camera at you while traveling? Do what?

Let others delete it if you don't want to. But to tell the truth, I often take my camera to "sweep the street" just for practice and entertainment, with no evil intentions, and even if I don't want to shoot people specially, in order to shoot the scenery, it is inevitable that people will enter the picture, especially some scenic spots. I believe LZ is also experienced. Even so, I went out for a few minutes after taking the photo. Can we only ask people to shoot in the air? I remember watching a short documentary about Magnum's master street photographer. The documentary photographer took a close-up of a stranger with a wide-angle lens in the busy street of new york with his right hand Leica and his left hand flashing. The distance is less than half a meter. Some people looked at the photographer strangely, some people laughed it off, and some people volunteered to take more photos. Degang Guo, a crosstalk performer, was quoted as saying that "a country that can't joke is sad". We are just passers-by at the same time and place, so it is better to persuade LZ not to be too serious.