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  • Essay / Paparazzi Essay - 1016

    Flashing Lights and Breaking LawsMany people, including celebrities and even just onlookers, want to know questions that may seem easy to answer for some, but not so much for others. When will the paparazzi really go too far? Have they already done it? Sneaking through security gates, using high quality lenses to get better photos from miles away and even violating restraining orders against them and the paparazzi, it is clear to many that the limits have already been largely pushed back. When will exploitation end? Or at least a slight slowdown. A slowdown is all most celebrities and icons are looking for, so their kids can go on semi-normal outings and so their moms and dads - even if they're in the spotlight all the time - can go to a grocery store to buy basic necessities or simply move around town in peace and without worrying about dads taking photos and making accusations. So, are the paparazzi going too far? Paparazzi are the basis of all magazines. They take photos of the hottest celebrity scandals, but also the charities and things these celebrities contribute to in a positive way. Despite the many complaints, many people owe part of their success to the curious and pushy people behind the camera. Many could contribute to a conversation about the success of celebrities and icons through the use of social media. Social media is a haven for images, discussions, rants and the expression of many things, including ideas and opinions. Without it, there would be fewer paparazzi; the reason is that anyone can buy a high quality camera, post those photos on a blog or any social networking site with just one click and without needing the consent of any company or company. 'an organization. .....at home, their careers put them in places that raise questions and cast a dark veil over their heads. They know it, they think they continue to do what they do; chasing celebrities and ramming their cars, asking profane questions, starting blogs and taking photos that are almost detrimental to the careers of many. They do it just for pay and some also for the excitement. But is this a good enough reason, and is it for the wrong reasons? Many articles found about the end of the paparazzi ask the same questions, and no one answers them directly. Their actions speak volumes, but we continue to base them on materialistic reasons for taking these photos and the excuses they may or may not make. Will the paparazzi stop and how long will it take us to realize that actions truly speak louder than words ?.