At times when I’m on the job, I dutifully carry a camera and accessories so that I am ready for the shoot.
Most often though, when I’m off the clock, I leave the photo equipment behind. One incident from 1989, changed this habit. I was in West Berlin in early November of that year. To the surprise of much of the world, the East Germans started to dismantle the infamous Berlin Wall. At this historic time, I was regretfully camera-less.
This lesson nudged me from this time forward to carry a small camera so that I wouldn’t miss those “once in a lifetime” photo opportunities.
Of course, this was an unusual moment in which I coincidentally happened to be in the U.K. for this remarkable occasion.
Luckily, most of the time I don’t have to be out shooting on photo assignments. But having a small camera near at hand has given me a chance to get a few snapshots of celebrities without feeling that I am a member of the paparazzi.
Here’s a few of my very casual candid camera encounters:
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These snapshots are my way of keeping these events memorable. The lesson that I learned early on is to keep my eyes wide open and to keep a small camera close by. It’s my way of having fun remembering the past.
My advice is don’t leave home without it!
Note: I’m currently using the Canon SX210 IS as my everyday walk-around camera.