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Subject: [Leica] Re: Leica Users digest V25 #46
From: David Prakel <david@photopartners.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 22:50:55 +0100

On 8/7/03 8:47 pm, "Tim Atherton " <owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
wrote:

> And if you are doing this route in England, en-route to Sunderland stop at
> the wonderful city of Durham - amazing Norman Cathedral, as well as the
> Castle, river, town and University.

I would warn anyone that Durham's amazing cathedral is _very_ photographer
unfriendly. 

Walk in there with an unsheathed camera and you will get a leaflet thrust at
you which explains that you are not allowed to photograph in the cathedral
unless you buy a permit at 10GBP per day but _only_ if you can demonstrate
that your images are for educational research.

Photographers with permits must make every effort not to include staff or
other visitors and under no account must images be made of children. You
must apply for your permit in advance with proof of your academic status and
some indication of the images of the cathedral interior and artefacts you
require.

You are allowed to photograph in the Cloisters only but must not include
children in any image without permission.

Commercial photography - that defined as anything other than educational -
requires written permission and a fee - a big one.

All photographers are recommended to approach the photographic library which
has a large number of slides for sale in the first instance. (Why am I
surprised?)

The staff were quite discourteous in pointing out the Chapter of the
cathedral's stance on photographers and also pointed out that they could
withdraw their permission allowing me to take pictures in their precincts at
any time. You distinctly got the impression they considered all
photographers to be paedophiles.

What a contrast with the staff in Rochester, Kent who were delighted I
wanted to make images of their cathedral church and even encouraged me to
take pictures of the choir during practice. No charge unless you wish to
make a contribution. Only too pleased to help.

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Regards
David Prakel

Centre of Britain PhotoWorkshops Partnership
www.photopartners.co.uk

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