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>>156267 Of course no expectation of privacy, but would the OP had taken this shitty picture of a random man of undistinguished appearance if he hadn't recognized him as a celebrity?
Famous people don't have magic auras they schlep with them to lines at restaurants. Politicians, people involved in cinema, etc. shouldn't be regarded with some weird awe and fascination. They're people. I'm all for street photography, but I'm against anything feeding this stupid obsession with "public figures." What's the point? Watch his movies, read a biography of him if you're interested in some sort of biographical criticism of his work, but FFS don't treat a random person you have connection to and don't even speak to any differently because they make movies.
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