Our photographers have traditionally concentrated on studio work, not on 
documenting museum events and activities. I'm starting an internship program 
where we'll have a "roving photorgapher" available for assignments or just to 
document the "life of the museum" out in the galleries, offices, and public 
spaces. 

Has anyone created a set of guidelines for this type of photography -- use of 
flash, tripods, releases, photo log data, photo credits, etc.? We've been 
working on the questions as they come up, but it would be great to have a model 
or two to look over. 

Just to clarify -- this is "official" museum photography, not photography by 
visitors. 

Thanks!
Deb Wythe

Deborah Wythe
Head, Digital Collections and Services
Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn, NY 11238
tel: 718 501 6311
fax: 718 501 6145
deborahwythe at hotmail.com

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