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They have the right to take the photographs, as much as I hate it, as much as I hate that my
my children are objectified in that way. This bill still allows them to do that. What we
are asking them to do is to take these pictures with some dignity.
People who are around that, when they see 20 photographers taking a photograph of a
4 year old are horrified.
No one told them to have children. No one told them they had to live in Los Angeles
They have a bounty on their heads every day. Literally every day, there are as many as
15 cars of photographers waiting outside our home.
When I'm in my car, they are surrounding my car. I can't see. They flash light bulbs, it's night time. My vision is impaired.
Have I tried to reason? Oh my God, have I tried to reason.
I personally feel disgusted with the fact that there are these types of photographers
out there that have no respect.
I always thought they just took pictures, and that was it. But they're mean, they yell comments, they try to get a reaction out of
her, so that they can get more of a story. They say horrible things.
I can't away, I can't get out, I can't get out of the store, because these guys are
blocking the door. I can't get to my car.
Hate me for all you like, I'm the photographer. It's the general public, the general public craves it, they want to see it.