29. Many Amish Object to Photography
The Ten Commandments explicitly forbid “graven images,” usually understood as a reference to idolatry. A more literal interpretation of this commandment leads many communities to prohibit photography, even among nosy tourists who want to capture them in still life. Some have a more lenient view, in which they can be pictured when not posing or with their faces covered. However, it is always recommended to ask politely if one can take a photograph when interacting with Amish people.