Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Yin responded that there was no excessive behavior in slapping passers-by's mobile phone. Can you accept people slapping you with their mobile phones?

Yin responded that there was no excessive behavior in slapping passers-by's mobile phone. Can you accept people slapping you with their mobile phones?

Andrew and Liu Haoran are filming a film directed by Han Han. There were a lot of people around. While Yin was experiencing it, a man suddenly slapped his mobile phone in Andrew's face. Andrew may have reacted subconsciously and removed the mobile phones of the onlookers. Andrew's reaction caused a heated discussion. Some people think that Andrew is a subconscious reaction, while others think that Andrew has a bad temper. However, someone slapped him in the face with a mobile phone. We can see from the video that passers-by suddenly stretched out a mobile phone, feeling that Andrew would only do so if he blocked the road. In fact, for anyone, he doesn't want to be slapped.

First, I don't like people patting me with their mobile phones. Stars are public figures. However, they also have their own right to portrait and privacy. Being photographed with a camera is really uncomfortable. It is understandable that he has such a subconscious reaction. If we put ourselves in other people's shoes, of course, we ordinary people don't like others taking pictures with their mobile phones. I don't usually like taking pictures, and I don't like love stand in front of the camera. The photos taken are also stiff and unsightly, so I usually don't take pictures. If others take pictures in front of me, it will make me feel even worse. Although Andrew is a star and often appears in front of the camera, privately, they still want to return to their normal life.

Second, sometimes I feel ugly and don't want to be photographed. Many times, I feel that I am not good-looking and don't want to be photographed. So, I don't want to take pictures all the time. I don't have many selfies in my camera, let alone let myself appear in other people's shots. This will make me feel worse and worse. For stars, the same is true. They usually take very delicate pictures and have their own photographers. In order to make the photos look better, people may not wear such good makeup in private, but passers-by will take photos like this. They will also be uncertain about what they look like and whether they look good. And some people will post it online, which may have a bad influence on their influence to some extent. Therefore, it is normal that they don't want to be photographed.

3. Empathy is understandable. For anyone, I guess I don't want to be photographed, because it will be very uncomfortable. Actually, if we put ourselves in Andrew's shoes, we can understand him. Many stars wrapped themselves tightly at the airport, probably because they didn't want to be photographed, leaving some private space for themselves.