Andrew Smith
It’s hard really to defend the photographer in this sense, but theres no really way to do it. I feel like it is a complete invasion of privacy and that it is very, very creepy. I do get that every photograph has their own style and thinks everything is a form of art around them but it’s just plain weird.
While photographing your neighbors from their window isn't an everyday occurrence what is eerily similar to it is the form of paparazzi is. It’s this aim of undercover photography (in some cases), eavesdropping, and stalking among these people. So i’ll reiterate, is this wrong? Yes, it is and I find no way to defend it.
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