Death wrote:The trouble with people is that being people, they ask why you're taking photos of them in the campus. Still, i'll be working on it, but with a strong emphasis on being very candid. (/Who, me?).
Trying to be the perfect Stealth Photographer is stupid. You
will be noticed. You
will be asked what you are doing. If you try to pretend that you weren't doing anything, or try to avoid being noticed or ever asked, you
will be seen as someone who got caught doing something they shouldn't. If you give a rat's ass about your reputation as a person or a photographer don't slink around like a coward, as if making photographs is something to be ashamed of.
If someone asks what you were doing, tell them that you were taking their picture, or contemplating taking their picture, or taking a picture that they were very likely going to be in if they stayed where they were. If this upsets them, apologize. If they ask you not to, respect that - but keep whatever photos you've already shot. If they are interested, offer to show them the photos. Offer to give them a print. Make them a part of the process. If you have a card, give them one in either case so they know you are photographing in general, instead of stalking them specifically or just being a random creep.
If you are shy, so fucking what? I am
very shy. I also have a job with a newspaper, where I photograph individuals and crowds, directly or candidly as necessary. I
have to approach people, even for candids, to get names and hometowns. And guess what - I cowboy up and do it. I approach people despite my shyness. And it works.
True, most people are all too happy to get their picture in that paper. That helps. But you're in the worst of both worlds right now - people see you as a furtive creep,
and you can't get good shots. If you are open, honest, and approachable, you will get more and better pictures, build your reputation, and maybe even get a little business out of it. But you have to just go out and fucking do it even if you're uncomfortable, instead of sneaking around with long lenses and never getting anywhere.