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crazzy88ss - I guess it really depends on what sort of person you are, I've had pictures published of police sectioned areas where people have commited suicide, murder, accidents and so on, it just comes with the job. It's simple a question of;

'can you live with people spending 30 seconds of their day wondering why you have a camera in your hand?'

If the answer is yes, then you shoot, no matter what, no matter where. If it interests you, and if you think it would make a good photograph, aesthetically or otherwise - then you shoot.

People question my morals, people ask me where I draw the line. I shoot a majority of documentary, and in that respect - there is no line. There's a code of practice I go by, which starts and ends with 'Don't think, don't question. Compose, shoot.' Think, care, question yourself, untick pictures in your contact sheet, cry - later.

Food is the least of your worries =D

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