Of course I’d do it! Heck, I’m such a helpful guy, you probably wouldn’t even have to ask!
The same is probably true of me (meh, I don’t keep track of every photo taken of me by a friend); and if a potential employer gets the vapors over me doing something that completely harmless in an obviously joking manner, I really doubt I want to work for him.
“Thank you. And what was your name again?”
“Heywood Jablome. That’s H-e-y-w…”
Heywood Jabloyou? That’s a funny name…
I’d tell you no, and then give you the bird.
I would probably do it once I knew the reason why you were asking (I think the camera would be a clue).
The best photo I have of my husband was taken by a student who needed 40 pictures of “men with facial hair” for her photography course. She was the daughter of my husband’s coworker and he happened to come in while she was in the office talking to her mom.
Well bunch’O replies here… sorry can’t answer them as they come in. The whole work/sleep thing gets in the way of that. :smack:
You missed the point entirely. The photo will be completely contextualized before anyone even views it. IE This is about intent, of which you are unable to see.
This is actually a strategy that I have thought of. I already have one to start with!
Inspiration for an upcoming project... :) | Been saving this… | Flickr
No is fine and I can accept that. However, every person I approach will know exactly what I intend to do with it and be given my website address to view their photo and all others.
I can’t read minds only body language. If your body language does not tell me to back off then you’l get a warm hello from me.
If that was my goal I would not be asking your permission. I’d be across the street in a bush with a telephoto lens.
^ Tough guy on the intrawebz
I’m ignoring the other question because the answer is already there. :smack:
Thats actually an awesome idea. Is his work anywhere on the web?
BOB IN MY OFFICE NOW! What are you thinking Bob!? You can’t be out in the world, on your own, time giving people the bird! YOU EVEN DID IT WITH A SMILE!
My camera will be cocked and ready to go just for that! ![]()
And just to add since it does seem to be a contention point. One “no” is all I need to politely say “ok, thanks for your time”.
If you got right to the point (photo project) and quickly showed me a couple of samples like the one you linked to while you described it (intentions greater than words or actions) I’d do it in a heartbeat.
In a NY minute! Hell, we have a picture from one Christmas where I’m flipping my uncle the one finger salute.
:rolleyes:
Oh please. You don’t have ANY pictures of you acting goofy with friends? At all? None in a Halloween costume, or making funny faces at the camera?
(BTW, I find this amusing from someone who chose the name “Al Bundy”)
No. But only because “the bird” is an example of American cultural imperialism and everyone knows that the proper way to express the sentiment involves the first and second fingers. ![]()
I’ll have to tell this to my friend/neighbor who is a state supreme court justice. I have a picture of him dressed as a clown. I’m pretty sure there are pictures of this somewhere anonymously posted on the web. He did it to amuse his grandkids at Halloween. Is that so hard to explain to an employer? I do a quick search on his name (Supreme Court Justice Last Name) and I get close to 11,000,000 hits.
I’m a middle of the road mid-western guy… Conservative to anyone on the coasts
and I would do this in a heart beat. I’d even volunteer my family to do a portrait. I could probably get my demented mother-in-law to do it (she may leave thinking she really hates you though) but I’m sure it would be a good photo.
As far as an employer questioning it (if they could find it in the 11 million links) I think it would be a positive to tell them how I participated in an artistic project which may stimulate a good conversation or at least set me apart from the other candidates.
Hopefully my headphones would be “readable” as a clue I do not wish to be disturbed. ![]()
Absolutely ![]()
Hell, there’s footage out there of George W. Bush flipping off the camera during a sound check! And you know what? That’s AWESOME.
I’d turn you down. I’m pretty sure I’d be polite about it and wish you luck in finding someone else, but you would not get a picture of me for your project.
Me too.
No. It just proves that Bush is a lout.
I’d tell him to piss off, I don’t like being approached by strangers.
I’m not sure how I would react to that. I guess, really, it depends on how my day was already going.
However, assuming I was extremely polite, and you said that to me I doubt I would react in a positive manor at that point. I would likely say something to test just how committed you were and then go from there. :o Of course how you looked would greatly influence the reaction as well. :smack: