I never saw Harry when he made this shot. Harry Chittick is an LA photographer and fellow passenger on a European cruise. I was waiting, as usual, for a picture. I liked the contrasting colors of the building just across the street, but needed a figure to make it work. A few minutes after Harry grabbed this shot, I found my own -- you can see it by clicking on the thumbnail at the bottom. What I like about Harry's image of me is the sense of patience he brings out, and also the sense of solitude. Street photography is not a matter of walking down a street and firing away at what you may find. Rather, it often involves finding a setting, and then waiting for people to interact with that setting, or with each other. Street photography, like most other forms of imagery, is an individual activity. Harry's photo of me makes this clear.