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You Don’t Own The Street: Photographers vs The Public

You Don’t Own The Street: Photographers vs The Public

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Photographers are getting furious at members of the public “ruining” their shoots… but have parts of photography culture become completely entitled in public spaces?


In this episode of The Loud Lens, Khandie dives into the growing tension between photographers, creators, influencers, and the general public — from viral rage-bait clips and public shaming videos to people deliberately interrupting shoots for attention.


We talk about:

  • photographers acting territorial in public
  • influencers filming EVERYTHING
  • the rise of photography rage bait content
  • members of the public intentionally interfering with shoots
  • how social media rewards conflict on BOTH sides
  • why photographers are starting to face backlash
  • and the uncomfortable truth that bringing tripods, assistants, BTS videographers and lighting setups into public spaces changes how much space we take up


This isn’t a “photographers bad” episode.

And it’s not defending people sabotaging shoots either.


This is a brutally honest conversation about creator culture, professionalism, public perception, and whether social media has completely changed the relationship between photographers and the public.


Because maybe the biggest question is this:

Can you build your entire brand around public visibility… then get angry when the public reacts?


Expect blunt opinions, real talk, uncomfortable truths, and a balanced discussion the photography industry desperately needs.


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