Paparrazi
Paparrazi refers to photographers who take candid pictures of celebrities, often in their private moments. The term originated from the character Paparazzo in the 1960 film La Dolce Vita, directed by Federico Fellini. These photographers typically work for tabloids and entertainment news outlets, capturing images that can generate significant public interest.
The work of paparazzi can be controversial, as it often raises questions about privacy and ethics. While some argue that they provide a glimpse into the lives of public figures, others believe that their intrusive methods can lead to distress for the individuals being photographed.