Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I find it refreshing to try and open one's mind when visiting a new place. Preconceived notions can be very limiting and frustrating to try and fulfil. I recently was in a casino for the first time as a charity volunteer and it was interesting to see many other realities outside my own preconceived ones. Have a good trip and spend your money on film not tokens. John Collier > From: Tristan Tom <tt@Tristan.NET> > > I'm going to Las Vegas in a few months, and of course I'm bringing my > Leica. Since I've never been there, I'm wondering if any fellow > photographers can provide any hints/tips as to: > > -am I allowed to shoot inside the casinos? > -can I walk into any of the shows with my camera, even if I don't > take any pictures? > -should I shoot in black and white or color? I do want to capture the > darker side (ie. losing) of the casinos and the scene there, so I'm > leaning towards black and white. I want my project to portray the > fact that it's a facade, and when it comes down to it, it is just a > desert. > -what are the not to miss spots that I should definitely go to take photos of? > -anything else I should know about photography in this city? >