Will be throwing my five pence-worth into this debate tomorrow.
11am Tokyo time. Live Google Hangout.
I'll be somewhere out and about on the iPhone doing it via the GPlus app. If, that is, all goes according to plan….
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Wednesday at 10PM Eastern time ( check your local time: http://goo.gl/FjDLP) we'll have a +PHOTIGY Live hangout with special guests,
We'll be talking about legal issues and security threats which photographers dealing with when shooting on a public areas.
What are our rights?
What to do when security personel and police when they ask you to stop shooting but you know they do not have rights for this?
Can we use images with strangers and brand names on them?These are some of the questions we are going to discuss.
As usual, with me will be our awesome co-host, +Dave Nitsche as well as our regular PHOTIGY members +Noah Katz and +Alex StepanovAbout our guests:
+Carlos Miller is well-known fighter for photographer's rights, Miami multimedia journalist who has been arrested three times for recording cops in public, won two cases and about to win the third one. He can tell us a lot on how to deal with authorities on a streets…
His blog: http://carlosmiller.com+Alfie Goodrich is a freelance photographer and photography teacher in Tokyo, Japan. He shoot a lot on a streets and can tell us many interesting things about his experience. Alfie's blog: http://blog.alfiegoodrich.com
What would be your questions for our guests? Post them here and I'll make sure we'll cover them during the hangout.
Useful links:
How to sell your images online hangout: http://www.photigy.com/tonight-photigy-live-hangout-how-to-sell-images/The Business of Commercial Photography: http://www.photigy.com/the-business-of-commercial-photography-join-us-on-g-hangout/
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Is Photography a Crime?
Wednesday at 10PM Eastern time ( check your local time: http://goo.gl/FjDLP) we'll have a +PHOTIGY Live hangout with special guests,
We'll be talking about legal issues and security threats which photographers dealing with when shooting on a public areas.
What are our rights?
What to do when security personel and police when they ask you to stop shooting but you know they do not have rights for this?
Can we use images with strangers and brand names on them?
These are some of the questions we are going to discuss.
As usual, with me will be our awesome co-host, +Dave Nitsche as well as our regular PHOTIGY members +Noah Katz and +Alex Stepanov
About our guests:
+Carlos Miller is well-known fighter for photographer's rights, Miami multimedia journalist who has been arrested three times for recording cops in public, won two cases and about to win the third one. He can tell us a lot on how to deal with authorities on a streets…
His blog: http://carlosmiller.com
+Alfie Goodrich is a freelance photographer and photography teacher in Tokyo, Japan. He shoot a lot on a streets and can tell us many interesting things about his experience. Alfie's blog: http://blog.alfiegoodrich.com
What would be your questions for our guests? Post them here and I'll make sure we'll cover them during the hangout.
Useful links:
How to sell your images online hangout: http://www.photigy.com/tonight-photigy-live-hangout-how-to-sell-images/
The Business of Commercial Photography: http://www.photigy.com/the-business-of-commercial-photography-join-us-on-g-hangout/
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Jason Combs
July 18, 2012
I wish I could attend this, but I will be at work.