

… and far as discouraging flash photography goes, how about causing the pattern of the retro-reflection ink to spell out something like “(C) Paris Hilton” indicating that she has assertively claimed legal rights to the image. type countermeasures.įor example, this scarf undoubtedly utilizes nano-particle sized retro-reflective glass beads, which could be employed even more effectively, in a lady ga-ga style veil. … but my original comparison with ‘Chaff’ leads to thoughts of OTHER similar simple countermeasures which might be employed, as well as other more aggressive ACTIVE E.C.M.
#Anti paparazzi scarf necklace free#
Unfortunately, as several folks have already pointed out, this simple passive countermeasure could be easily defeated during day time photography by simply NOT using flash (which might be thw whole point with some celebs, who don’t mind free publicity photos, but DON’T like being assaulted by migraine inducing barrages of high power flash photography every time they step through a door) – and, sadly, even with flash photography, the scarf could still be defeated using HDR techniques.

These ingenious scarfs are the RADAR equivalent of ‘Chaff’ passive countermeasures. That’s why we have jackets, basic wear and also fashionable streetwear clothes.

So I thought a children’s collection will be appropriate. Being able to control who takes a picture of them is important. Well, if you have a child, it’s your number one priority in life. So even if it goes bad, the world doesn’t end after one decision. If there was, you’d already know about it. There are billions of people on this planet but there isn’t anyone who is doing what you’re doing the way you want to do it. But no one else is going to do this for you. A lot of people are scared for the outcome so they just back up. What is your advise to anyone who wants to start in the industry? Here is a link to an interview with Aif Siddiqui, Founder, Ishu
