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cherokee 29-12-2008 22:04

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 664113)
Sorry, I meant what sort of pictures are they - a link would be helpful.

Nope still lost neil?:eek::D
I was referring to some years back when my neice did child modelling. My sis had the last say as to wether she was comfortable with the shoot.
It was only clothes , toys etc but if she felt the clothes were not for her age group she would withdraw her. It didnt happen often but it did happen.
There was nothing sinister whatsoever but at the end of the day it came back down to again Manners and parental consent and common sense.
Hope thats a bit clearer, :D

Neil 29-12-2008 22:21

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Originally Posted by cherokee (Post 664139)
Nope still lost neil?:eek::D

I was wondering is the pictures were like those horrible kiddie pageant ones from America.

Lilly 29-12-2008 22:24

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 664151)
I was wondering is the pictures were like those horrible kiddie pageant ones from America.

Like this, Neil?

http://www.atlantamagazine.com/uploa...9a902d015b.jpg

Neil 29-12-2008 22:36

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 664154)

Yes, horrible events those.

cashman 29-12-2008 22:45

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Originally Posted by Caz (Post 664112)
So how would me taking a photo of perpertrators of vandalism and such interfere? Surely i'm giving them the evidence they need to charge the little scroats? :mad:

this has me beat caz:confused: how then do they accept " Home Video" or "Home CCTV", if i was you i would be calling to see the "Desk Sgt" n asking it surely cannot be kosher.:confused: what the P.C. told ya.

Neil 29-12-2008 23:16

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 664164)
this has me beat caz:confused: how then do they accept " Home Video" or "Home CCTV", .

I have had the Police knock on my door to ask if my CCTV camera caught anything.

cherokee 29-12-2008 23:23

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 664151)
I was wondering is the pictures were like those horrible kiddie pageant ones from America.

Oh sorry lol!!!!:D
Not really !!! They are more copetitions I think and she was never entered into those ,

Studio25 29-12-2008 23:40

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Originally Posted by Caz (Post 664112)
So how would me taking a photo of perpertrators of vandalism and such interfere? Surely i'm giving them the evidence they need to charge the little scroats? :mad:

No- because the photos you take are unlikely to be "evidence quality"

What gets me is when the police say you're not allowed to film said "scrotes" because it's an invasion of their privacy. It's not remotely illegal, but what they are doing is.

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Originally Posted by K-P (Post 664119)
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Originally Posted by Studio25 (Post 664104)
You may be surprised to find there's no law preventing you from taking any photo anywhere.

hmm not strictly true.. it is an offence to take pictures of bank notes.. theres some other stuff as well :)

There are many official documents that you're not allowed to reproduce: In our line of work, the one we see all the time is the wedding register. Photographing them (specifically) isn't against the law. It's making unauthorised duplicates that's the problem - so any form of photocopying is wrong, including photography and videography.

Taking photos on private property is also only a problem if the owner demands that you stop and you don't; and even then the best they can do is eject you from the property and accuse you of trespass if you don't go.


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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 664180)
I have had the Police knock on my door to ask if my CCTV camera caught anything.

I've had that too, after a theft at the building site around the corner. Plus I've had the Accy Observer ask if the Great Harwood webcam picked up images of the people vandalising the nativity crib.

K-P 30-12-2008 00:57

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Originally Posted by Studio25 (Post 664189)
There are many official documents that you're not allowed to reproduce: In our line of work, the one we see all the time is the wedding register.


have you seen my page on wedding photography on my website :)

I did get forced into one wedding.. well bullied into it almost.. just made me even more determined not to do them.. I did a sikh wedding and was well pleased wiht that.. loved every minute.. that was a one off for a mate though ie the groom

oops wandering again...

Studio25 30-12-2008 01:23

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Originally Posted by K-P (Post 664194)
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Originally Posted by Studio25 (Post 664189)
There are many official documents that you're not allowed to reproduce: In our line of work, the one we see all the time is the wedding register.

have you seen my page on wedding photography on my website :)

No... I thought you did sports..?

By "our line" I was referring to me and Debbie.

K-P 30-12-2008 01:49

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Originally Posted by Studio25 (Post 664195)
No... I thought you did sports..?
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www.kipax.com/weddings.php

Pamperqueen 31-12-2008 13:41

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Why not give permission? If you don't, and the youngster gets a great award or something at school, they won't know the pleasure of going in the local paper like I did when I was at school! If you've got a violent ex partner or something, then maybe not, but don't see the harm in 99% of cases - it's not like you're giving out the kid's email is it?


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