I carry this downloadable pdf with me in my camera bag:
The Photographer's Right - A Downloadable Flyer
Your Rights When You Are Stopped or Confronted for Photography
http://www.krages.com/phoright.htm
On Nov 27, 2005, at 6:45 PM, James A. Donnelly wrote:
Senario: What if you shoot someone
o you need
Permission to VLOG People In Public? Release Forms? Stalking or Vlog
I carry this downloadable pdf with me in my camera
bag:The Photographer's Right - A Downloadable FlyerYour Rights
When You Are Stopped or Confronted for Photographyhttp://www.krages.com/phoright.htmOn
Nov 27, 200
://www.randywickerreporting.blogspot.com/201-656-3280
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From:
Steve
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Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 7:57
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Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Do you need
Permission to VLOG People In Public? Release
Joan Khoo wrote:
Thanks for the link Steve! I'm sure the basic principles will apply in
Australia as well.
Randolfe, just for your info, its is also prohibited to take pictures within
the secure part of the airport. I almost had my camera confiscated in Sydney
Airport, won't be doing that
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 23:11:10 +0100, Pete Prodoehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here in the U.S. I've taken photos and video in airports, including
within the secure area. I did not see any signs or hear any
announcements that suggested I could not. (Of course a good sketch
artist with enough time
I haven't seen any signs either during this occasion. But I have also
heard of other people being told to put away their cameras. It may
depend on which part of the airport (immigration versus waiting room)
or as Andreas says, on the security personnel.
Joan
On 11/29/05, Andreas Haugstrup
Senario: What if you shoot someone that is putting on a skit, just for your
camera. You video it, post it, and later that person states that they don't
like it. It make them look._ whatever.
Of course if you are a decent human being, you will probably take it down. But,
are you legally
Hmm...that is rather tricky.
While you are allowed to film in a public place (where this is not an
invasion of privacy), you are filming a particular person and that does
require permission.
On the same token, paparazzis take celebrity pictures all the time and
distribute it freely ( I
--- James A. Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Senario: What if you shoot someone that is putting on a skit, just for your
camera. You video
it, post it, and later that person states that they don't like it. It make
them look._
whatever.
The best way to do this is to video them before or
On the same token, paparazzis take celebrity pictures all the time
and distribute it freely ( I suspect without permission but I'm not
sure).
There are different sets of rules regarding famous people -- actors,
politicians etc, and everybody else. I can't remember the details about
when
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