  I am torn between my ideas for a profession and the moral obligation of what is right and wrong. Two days ago, I was riding on the B train coming home from work. So half way through the ride, some kid across the way from me pull out a digital mavica from Sony.
So I know that he is probably going to take pictures, and I sometimes want to take pictures on the train so I understand his urge. Then he is futzing around trying to be sneaky and I cannot see who or what he took a photograph of. As we pull into the next station he gets up and starts to walk out, when I hear the guy next to him say outloud to his friends "He just took a picture of him" with his finger pointing directly in my direction.
At first I was shocked and a little angered but then I thought well what's the difference, I always want to take photographs on the subway and I never want anyone to yell or stop me from doing it. The whole documentary process is supposed to be unmodified, original, bare and raw. I love that aspect of photography and I wouldn't want to yell at the kid for doing what he did.
I just don't want to end up having my head photoshoped on to someone else's body for some weird magazine or publication.. Say he is doing a publication on Racism and I suddenly become the racist on the subway or an adult male magazine, those are two uses that I certainly do not ever want my image and my likeness associated with. 
