Kyle Cassidy wrote:
Ross pretty much had it down in his review.

I was photo-documenting the whole thing for those of you affeared of
traveling SOBA after dark and after I'd taken about ... six photos a
woman in a yellow "Philadelphia Orchestra" t-shirt came over to me and
told me that "photographs of the orchestra cannot appear on a website"
(I kid you not) -- which I took for a moment to be some sort of vampire
thing -- like, they just wouldn't show up on film so I was wasting my
time pressing the shutter button, but then I realized she meant that she
was telling me I wasn't _allowed_ to show anybody photographs of the
orchestra -- which surprised me, it being a public event, outdoors, to
which the media had been invited.
I ran into this same person while running around the park myself. She asked me if the photos were for a commercial purpose. I just shrugged and said "Dunno." I moved on, she follows me and asks me something I didn't quite catch, so I said, "Look, I'm with the friends of Clark Park, it's for our newsletter."

"Why didn't you answer my question then?"

"I didn't think it was worth answering."

Anyway, two of the photos are on the FoCP website, http://www.clarkpark.info. I'm rejiggifigorifying the website, so maybe more shall appear.

Oh, and the Dickens people ought to check it out, too.

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