>>3820641I agree, they remind me of that movie "Peeping Tom". They're voyeurs of people's reactions to their harassment. In particular, the Nikon Z retard reminds me of it, with his retarded antics taking the camera out like someone who pulls a gun on someone. Similar to those assholes Tatsuo and Bruce.
Meanwhile there's people like that Andrew guy from Australia who do photography on the street but not street photography as the genre, it's more like fashion. And they do it in a healthier way, respecting people's space and being visible and friendly while doing it, the dude is always at the same area so people actively look for him like photobombers except they're the intended subject of the photo. It's really night and day.
Most of street photography in the traditional sense rubs me the wrong way. The more dignified forms of it are worthy of respect, think Dorothea Lange.