In the early morning of the 17th, some netizens posted a video of @TFBOYS-Wang Junkai being surrounded by proxies at the airport. The scene was very crowded and chaotic. It is reported that Wang Junkai chose a flight at nearly 3 a.m. this time, staggering the peak traffic period

In the early morning of

17, some netizens posted a video of @tfboys-Wang Junkai being surrounded by proxy photographers at the airport. The scene was very crowded and chaotic.

It is reported that Wang Junkai chose a flight at nearly 3 a.m. this time, staggering the peak traffic period at the airport. Faced with the chaotic situation at the scene, Wang Junkai angrily said: "You proxy photographers, can you take your responsibility? Do you have any sense of ethics?"

"Proxies" mostly refer to "photographers on behalf of fans". They specialize in shooting when celebrities appear. He takes high-definition photos on special occasions and sells them to fans or some companies. It is also known as professional photography in the rice circle.

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In response, Capital Airport customer service responded that if there were onlookers at the scene that affected public order, the patrol police would stop them if they found out. The police from the Capital Airport Terminal 3 police station responded that if there is any disturbance, you can call the police, and the police will arrive at the scene to make a preliminary judgment and deal with it.

Subsequently, the incident of "Wang Junkai angrily criticized the acting agent" became a hot search topic. Some netizens said: "If you fight well, it is really easy to cause safety problems." "Proxy shooting should have been boycotted long ago." "Can you take responsibility for what happened?"

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On the morning of 17th, @People's Internet Comment The official Weibo posted: After proxy photography became popular, an industry chain gradually formed. There are scalpers who provide celebrity schedule information, there are buyers of pictures, and there are platforms for dissemination. However, this industry chain has always been cast in a gray shadow. Therefore, celebrities also "cannot express their hardships" when it comes to proxy shooting. No matter what, proxy shooting must pay attention to legal boundaries and moral bottom lines. Holding a camera and mobile phone does not mean that you naturally have the right to take pictures, nor does it mean that others have to give in because of your influence. To reduce the chaos of proxy shooting, we must start from the root cause. Follow stars rationally and don’t let idols pay for the behavior of fans.

According to 1905 Movie Network, professional filming agents are not only active in major airports and commercial activities, but also in film and television bases such as Hengdian. There are two types of income from

proxy shooting. One is that fans actively find the proxy, pay a deposit in advance, and ask them to shoot with a fixed crew. Based on the number of pictures, a single picture is 3-5 yuan. The more expensive event official photography is 3 digits per picture; based on the number of service days, it is about 300 yuan/day. The second is to sit on the set independently, take photos and sell them.

Previously, conflicts between celebrities, film crews and agents were common. Many stars and film crews condemned agent photographers in public speeches and called for a boycott of agent agents. Ni Ni Studio and Zhang Ziyi once posted on Weibo angrily criticizing the proxy shooting. Wu Jing, Hu Ge, Hu Xianxu, Li Xian and other celebrities denounced the proxy shooting in public places such as the airport, hoping that everyone could return to their lives and not affect public order.