The Results from my short 4 question survey..
I only asked a handful of people to answer my survey however ensured none were photographers so therefore would not have had a biased opinion.
I also tried to use an equal amount from both sexes.
Ill be honest, i was fairly surprised to see that not even one person thought this should be illegal. It goes to show that the public really don't tend to have a problem with photographers in the streets, its more so when the photographs are being taken of them.
I was extremely surprised to see this result. Its shown that the opinions or thoughts i had fixed in my head about people disagreeing with capturing images of people on the streets were almost completely wrong.
Something i find odd is people saying they would be suspicious if a photo were taken of them however they do not think it should be illegal. I suppose i was also surpassed at the percentage that said they wouldn't be suspicious as i honestly thought that it would be a lot lower.
The results for this question are probably the most interesting out of them all. It would have been interesting to ask why males in particular are seen as the more suspicious gender when capturing images on the street. my own results show men have a more difficult time trying to capture images simply because of their gender. I would personally be lead to believe this is because of the media constantly linking terrorism with men and pedophilia with men.




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