No, it's not equally creepy. We photograph storefronts and violations inside stores and receipts and such, not faces.@Shop-et-al wrote:
At first I thought it was creepy, and then I realized that we are equally creepy when we go around photographing things. Hmm. I set aside this obvious hypocrisy and found my one little reason for not doing this project. It does not pay enough per image and, depending upon how many times each image would be used/altered/viewed, there is no royalty for the use of my images. In future, should we receive royalties for the images we take and submit as mystery shoppers, auditors, and inspectors? Hmm.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
They also want pictures of kids doing various activities.
@CoolMusic wrote:
Am I a bad person? My first inclination was to submit d•ck pics and see how long it took them to notice.
@heartlandcanuck wrote:
Are we talking the same project? The one I got an email for just wanted to screen grab the login when you use facial recognition to log in to your phone. It said nothing about taking pictures of anyone else.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
They also want pictures of kids doing various activities.
@russell.in.canada wrote:
I sent an email to the MSC asking for more details including who the client is, what the pictures will be used for, and for how long. I never did receive a reply, but they continue sending me the email notifications. Currently, my Samsung A10 is not on their list of need phones.