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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 448053" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>Thanks to all who have responded. This event was part of the Centennial Celebration of the town. I'm not sure if it was the Chamber of Commerce or the City Government that put it on, but in this laid back place, I can guarantee that photos were allowed at the event. Admission was free, unless you wanted a box seat. It was a public event, open to all. Knowing that, I would assume online postings are probably OK and I am not too worried about that. It was the additional possibilities for the photos that I considered might be questionable. The problem is how would a release be obtained. There wasn't an easy way to contact any of the people in the events to obtain a release. It was sort of like seeing a bunch of people participating in a protest at ground level and you are on the 4th floor of the hotel taking pictures. It's wasn't a place where you could walk up to someone and ask them (get a release) if it would be OK to take their picture and post it in a contest or in a magazine. </p><p></p><p>I guess I will look at the photos and if I decide any are good enough for submission, I will post a facial shot on FB and ask if anyone recognizes them and ask them to contact me. Ha! FB finds everyone. LOL</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for giving me some info to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 448053, member: 27017"] Thanks to all who have responded. This event was part of the Centennial Celebration of the town. I'm not sure if it was the Chamber of Commerce or the City Government that put it on, but in this laid back place, I can guarantee that photos were allowed at the event. Admission was free, unless you wanted a box seat. It was a public event, open to all. Knowing that, I would assume online postings are probably OK and I am not too worried about that. It was the additional possibilities for the photos that I considered might be questionable. The problem is how would a release be obtained. There wasn't an easy way to contact any of the people in the events to obtain a release. It was sort of like seeing a bunch of people participating in a protest at ground level and you are on the 4th floor of the hotel taking pictures. It's wasn't a place where you could walk up to someone and ask them (get a release) if it would be OK to take their picture and post it in a contest or in a magazine. I guess I will look at the photos and if I decide any are good enough for submission, I will post a facial shot on FB and ask if anyone recognizes them and ask them to contact me. Ha! FB finds everyone. LOL Thanks again for giving me some info to think about. [/QUOTE]
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