Paparazzi: Photographers Who Stalk Celebrities

A Necessary Nuisance and a Law to Combat It

ellen feig
Lindsay Lohan drives her new Mercedes into another car in an alleged attempt to flee from paparazzi. Britney Spears drives with her five month old son on her lap, sans seat belt or car seat, and claims the paparazzi made her do it. Scarlett Johansson, running from the paparazzi, has a minor car crash in the parking lot at Disneyland. Celebrities and tabloid photographers (a/k/a paparazzi) have a love/hate relationship - celebs need these photographers in order to insure they are prominently seen and yet celebs balk at the stalking of these camera toting men and women. Paparazzi make their livelihood by capturing photographs of famous people in candid moments. Photos of Paris Hilton cavorting with her new beau can sell for large amounts of money to tabloids.

The public's obsession with these celebrity gossip magazines has caused the paparazzi to use extreme and sometimes dangerous methods to obtain their shots. In order to get their photos, paparazzi will wait in back alleys, public streets and areas for a star to appear. While stars may complain about paparazzi, they are considered public figures who have 'voluntarily achieved fame or notoriety' and thus have fewer privacy rights that an ordinary person. Most paparazzi have a large network of informants, including hair stylists, waiters, sales people and driving attendants who are paid to relate info about stars.

After the 1997 death of Princess Diana when her car crashed during a high speed chase by paparazzi in Paris, celebrities and the public expressed their frustration and fear over the extreme tactics used by tabloid photographers. Police believed that the pursuit by seven photographers of Diana and boyfriend contributed to the crash and subsequent deaths. Celebrities and public figures across the world expressed their outrage and concern at the increasingly outrageous methods that paparazzi engage in.

The state with the largest number of celebrities and paparazzi - California - enacted a new law on Jan. 1, 2006 to combat the rash of illegal incidents related to these photo ops. The "Paparazzi law" allows celebrities to sue a paparazzi for any damages inflicted while attempting to obtain the photo. Further photographers who lose a suit will not be allowed to receive payment for the involved photo. Publishers may also be found liable. This new law amends a 1998 California bill which held to the doctrine of "constructive trespass" where use of a long lens in order to obtain a picture of a person who reasonably expected privacy was akin to trespassing.

Celebrity photos can be sold for prices ranging from a low of 150. for a lesser known celebrity to 500k for a well known celebrity caught in an interesting situation. With so many paparazzi taking the same photograph (i.e. at red carpet events where they wait in a pen), prices for photos are actually coming down for event photos. Hence the competition for a celeb off guard photo. It should be noted that many celebs enter into exclusive agreements with photographers allowing them access to their family in exchange for full disclosure as to where photo will run. These photographers like to call themselves "celebrity photographers."

In April 2003 Hewlett-Packard filed a patent application for a digital camera with a circuit allowing it to be triggered remotely to blur a facial image captured by the camera. This would allow the paparazzi weary celeb to remotely change a photograph - of course such a system would have to be accepted by both paparazzi and celeb.

The reality is that as long as the public remains obsessed with celebrities, there will be paparazzi. While celebrities may justifiably complain about the tactics of these photographers, the truth is that without them many stars would have no public exposure - a necessary element of any stardom. For better or worse, the paparazzi and celebrity have a synergistic relationship.

Published by ellen feig

I have been a writer/entertainment executive for ten years specializing in the areas of film, television, music and pop culture. My non-fiction chick lit book "The Ex Files: Women, Litigation and Liberty" w...  View profile

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  • Ashleen1/27/2011

    touch my poo

  • winddancer1037/11/2010

    I get very upset when I saw pics,of poor Brittney Spears in the height of what appears to be a mental breakdown,I will 4/ever see this pic in my mind,she's in a parking garage,so many flash's goin off at her she was actually somewhat paralized!! She couldn't run nor find her way back to her car she just got out of!Now Please this girls guilty of what? Not a thing,she's in tears she had done been put in the hosiptal once,My god when should enuf be enuf...If anything have some form of compassion.So Guys n Girls with Ur cameras,whats the price for "YOUR SOULS" All they wanted in their lives,was to act,sing and or dance to provide us with entertainment,if given the 20/20 look back,would very many off em do it again knowing the price they were about to pay?

  • Chris7/11/2010

    I hate the Paparazzi and if I was a actor, I would Sue them every day till they left me alone. I would grab the camera from him and destroy the film and go back inside and call the police.

  • curios7/11/2010

    Iagreewithopenmind.Americafeedsontherichandpopularslifestyleslikeitweretheirownso..Whybuyitorevenwatchitifyoufeelthepapsareoutofcontrol?IfPeoplebecomepopularthentheyhadbetterfiguresomecleverwaysofgetting.Itallcomesdowntofreedomofthepressnotthemannerinwitchthephotosareubtained..Argueitincourtmrormrspopular:Itsalifetheywantednowdealwiththeflashbulbsandpopularity.Ifyoudontlikeit?dontbuythemags,prettysimple

  • Myra5/15/2009

    I so agree with you um Gabby No offense 'Read with and open mind'. But I read the article and it was just some girl with a big vioce. Diana's drunk driver was the cause partically but the paparazzi made him speed. Okay open mind I do agree that they may be innocent to Diana's death but not inocent to everything else. My cousin is a photographer she has gone to courtso many times! I swear she should find a better job. She takes all the violence because the pics can cost up to thousands and just one. She chooses to be like that. So sorry.

  • Gabby5/15/2009

    Seriously you think being horrassed by paps is good even if people don't look at the tabliods the paparazzi still take pics why because if they catch something not so innocent the stars will pay millions for those pics. It's not fair I mean paps they cause car accidents just to get a damn photo. I am researching this very intensly you think a pap wouldn't have made that website you saw read with an open mind? OF course they did. Why to protect themselves. Stars are always taken to court and they come out without charges. I wonder why that is. Wait I know it's because most of the things they do are illegal. loike hounding stars or causing car accidents even crossing private property. NOT cool

  • Read With An Open Mind4/13/2009

    People say, "Oh, anyone can be a pap!"
    No. You. Can't.
    Try walking in their shoes- you would then see why they do what they do and why they have to do it that way.

    Please folks, if you hate the paps in every way, don't buy the tabloids, in fact, don't even look at them. I'm seriously tired of people making the paparazzi out as beasts. I've seen footage, yeah they are eccentric, but nothing they do warrants the phyisical abuse (sometimes very serious) they get. They also seem to be everybodys favorite scapegoat and that is sickening. DON'T EVEN DENY IT!!!

    Also, I have read an article that makes PERFECT sense as to the fact the paps are INNOCENT to Diana's death.
    http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php?/site/article/4965/

    Anyone who disagrees needs to do some reavaluation.

  • class_201010/1/2008

    i think that the paparazzi should just leave these poor people alone.

  • innocent_0611/29/2007

    wat a damn shame

  • bobby4/19/2006

    those are so sick
    from, anonomus

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