PAPARAZZI
In the photo a compromising and eloquent take of characters of extraordinary resemblance to the famous and controversial John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe, perhaps they were victims of an intespective visit of a Paparazzi?
This term dates from 1958. In the film La Dolce Vita by Fellini a character called Paparazzo, who is dedicated to take photographs as a reporter of a special events magazine of the HIGH SOCIETY and entertainment, here is the origin of the word Paparazzi.
Others classify it as contemptuously as it is; individual with a camera that assumes snoopy, intrusive and unscrupulous conduct while exercising his profession as a photographer.
The word "paparazzi" derives from Italian and refers to photographers who seek to capture images of famous people without their permission.