Seems like there should be a good story behind this…
Pete SissonsMay 29, 2013, 11:52 am
Could I ask a question to you about permission to take photos of people for online publishing? Do you ask the person after the photo is taken? Thank you. Pete
Pete — The short answer is that you don’t need to ask permission if you’re in public and there’s no defamation. But I’m no lawyer, so that’s only my own practice and opinion. Here’s the law on taking photos of people in public without their permission: Bert Krages’ “the Photographer’s Right.
Seems like there should be a good story behind this…
Could I ask a question to you about permission to take photos of people for online publishing? Do you ask the person after the photo is taken? Thank you. Pete
Pete — The short answer is that you don’t need to ask permission if you’re in public and there’s no defamation. But I’m no lawyer, so that’s only my own practice and opinion. Here’s the law on taking photos of people in public without their permission: Bert Krages’ “the Photographer’s Right.
Get the point ?
Great “catch” – Big cities permit this and it remains a fascination to me, that freedom.
Good Holmes classic.