Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/09/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]We went in March, when there were few vests to be seen. /Mitch Zeissler - -----Original Message----- From: Dante Stella [mailto:dante@umich.edu] Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 6:02 PM To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us Subject: RE: [Leica] quiet cameras in cathedrals? Hey Mitch, everyone in Vienna wears photographer vests (the men, at least). That I saw this summer. Puzzling. Seemed to be the fashion. - ------------ Dante Stella On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Zeissler, Mitch wrote: > That's funny; during my visit to Vienna, one had to be very careful with > image recording gear of *any* kind in the religious structures. > > All of the churches and cathedrals I visited would not allow image taking > during services [photos, video, etc.], and had bouncers to make sure you got > the point. Others would not allow image recording at *any* time, and still > others would not allow tripods, spots, or flash usage at all. The common > reason I heard was that they did not want professionals to profit from > imaging the premises. In most spaces [except for Stephansdom and a couple > other places], the photographers I observed had to be rather furtive to take > a picture. Even then, they were frequently escorted out of the building. > > For me, not looking like a photographer helped [no vest, no bag; all gear in > closed pockets and camera stowed in jacket], as did a micro tabletop tripod > [mine has a tiny Leica ball head and stands less than 4 inches tall; looks > like a toy really]. In some places, a Noct was the only tool for the job. > > /Mitch Zeissler