Ummm ... so what is the wedding photographer to do? 

I think in the interests of brevity, the notice is kept to its essentials. 
IMHO, what the sign wants to say, is, "Do not photograph persons unkown to you, 
who might object to being photographed".  People in prayer often reflect 
emotions in their contenance, and it is photographing this stituation that 
people object to, as it invades their privacy. Respect for the other party is 
all that is required.

Just as many people take symbolic writing literally, so also, it appears 
that certain "guardians of the premises" also take their notices literally :-). 
 

In any case, if one wants to photograph anything, notice or no notice, I think 
it is polite to request the permission of the owner or guardian of the 
property, if they are around, before photographing.  Who knows? it could help 
build good relationships, and one can never have enough friends and 
acquainatnces ... 



----- Original Message ----
From: JoeGoaUk <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, 8 November, 2009 5:41:58 PM
Subject: [Goanet] Goanet] Shame on Saligao's parish priest

 
Thanks FN,
Fyi, Bom Jesus Church rule says ‘DO NOT PRHOTOGRAPH PERSONS’
Which means not even wife allowed to photograph her husband or vice versa. We 
know, we been there. 


      
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