Kyle, that's freaking crazy and the Philadelphia Orchestra should be
ashamed!  If someone came up to me and told me that, I can promise you those
photos would be on every website I could get access to.  There is no legal
reason preventing you from putting those photos online.  Nobody there had
anything remotely close to a reasonable expectation of privacy, the photos
are not portraying anyone in a false or even a negative light, and you're
not using them to promote a product.  If you don't want to risk posting the
un-censored photos, I'll be more than glad to put them on my website for you
so u can link to them.

dave


On 7/23/07, Kyle Cassidy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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. But, nonetheless, I have adhered to
her request as best I can.

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