RE: When the Camera Becomes a Risk in Nigeria!
Exactly what I've been saying, the challenge is fun, we take pictures and also make videos of the tasks given, but can this be done is all sectors?.
Looking at the pharmacy aspects, in most pharmacies here, there's a look you'll get once you bring out your phone and tilt to get a good fitting pictures or videos. You'll be warned not to take pictures of photos in their business premises. Now wonder how you would turn to a journalist, making interviews 😅, no naah...
That's nearly not possible, you'll have to walk to different stores before you could finally find one that would accept.
Most of my pictures here, i take them without letting people in charge know, since I'm taking pictures of the environments, products and also the shop, but even with that you still get a tough time taking photos. I do take more than 50 shots randomly, then have 30+ blurred before I wasn't stable to snap due to the pressure.
My appeal is just that, the videos aspects should be made optional to help those that can't make videos. But photos are compulsory, yes.