Japan Introduces Laws to Ban ‘Photo Voyeurism’
Japan is introducing its first nationwide laws to criminalize exploitative "photo voyeurism."
Japan is introducing its first nationwide laws to criminalize exploitative "photo voyeurism."
As if camera drones haven't gotten enough bad publicity lately thanks to reckless operators flying them near airports, at airplanes, and into helicopters, The TODAY Show just aired this alarming report on how peeping toms are using camera drones to spy on you in your home.
Award-winning photographer Michael Wolf is raising some eyebrows with a new photo project titled "Window Watching." The series features photographs of high-rise apartment windows in Hong Kong, offering glimpses into the lives of people living inside the private residences. Basically, Wolf pointed a telephoto lens at open windows to photograph people going about their day-to-day-lives, without their knowledge and consent.