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Some Street Photography at Easton Farmer's Market
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 346188" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I tried taking people pictures at a mall once and got accosted by security guards telling me it was a private facility and taking photos wasn't allowed. After calming them down I got to the bottom of things, which is essentially that they need to prohibit <em>all</em> photography to keep pervs from shooting up-skirt shots on escalators and other similar stuff. Nothing is posted on entrances, something I pointed out straight away. Special permission is granted on request for professional shoots, but no one is supposed to walk in with a camera and just start firing away. Not that I want to sidetrack this thread with discussion about that - there are plenty of threads about where and when we can and cannot take photos legally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 346188, member: 9240"] I tried taking people pictures at a mall once and got accosted by security guards telling me it was a private facility and taking photos wasn't allowed. After calming them down I got to the bottom of things, which is essentially that they need to prohibit [I]all[/I] photography to keep pervs from shooting up-skirt shots on escalators and other similar stuff. Nothing is posted on entrances, something I pointed out straight away. Special permission is granted on request for professional shoots, but no one is supposed to walk in with a camera and just start firing away. Not that I want to sidetrack this thread with discussion about that - there are plenty of threads about where and when we can and cannot take photos legally. [/QUOTE]
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