I find Arne Svenson’s photographs to be somewhat interesting; it displays everyday life which is something that many people like seeing as everyone can relate to one another in some shape or form. However I believe that this may be an issue of privacy even if it is protected under the Constitution. Just to give you an answer, the right to bear arms is protected under the constitution, but yet illegal gun ownership laws vary by state to state. While I believe he did take this to relate to the general populous, I believe that the photographs should hae been more considerate to the general public.
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