Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/12/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted Thanks for clearifying the Mall concept - we do have some in a minor scale - but so far no one has threatened me with lawyers, and I have never had a problems taking photos in theses places.! I do think that Keith sounds right in that corporate America perhaps is getting to much in control of the public space?, at least from an outside view, but I do also respect your views in your answers, along with the whole 11/9 insecurity feeling of your fellow Americans, so I guess I will just wish you a merry Christmas and good hollyday shooting! - Ruben Ted Grant wrote: >RUBEN BLĘDEL asked: >Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Inspired but arrested > > > > >>This Mall thing of yours - when is it going to cover all of the US? and >>by the way is there a camera shop in the Mall ? - if so - do you have >>to leave the Mall before you can try your purchase ? <<<< >> >> > >Ruben, >To make sure you understand what a mall is please allow me to make a quick >explanation as I'm sure from your comments you have no idea how they >function. > >Malls are privately owned business locations affording a great number of >business owners of independent shops and large corporate department stores >to be housed in enclosed building locations usually on the outskirts of >many large cities in the USA and here in Canada. > >These type of Malls are in many countries, also privately owned, although >they may not have the strict regulations we do in North America regarding >free roaming photographers access to the inside of the buildings. > >In the US and Canada if you are a legitimate news-photographer on assignment >to show the throngs of Christmas shoppers, then yes you can shoot all you >want... after clearing it with the public relations people for the mall. >Been there, done it many times. Why can the news guys do it and not some guy >with a camera? > >Simple. One is a legitimate assignment for a news story about Christmas >shopping. But the guy just walking around with a camera playing HCB can >become a pain in the ass to the mall owners if the shooter ticks of a patron >and the mall gets complaints "someone took my picture and who is this >photographer and why is he taking my picture in your mall? My lawyer will be >calling!" > >Now remember you are on private property and on private property there are >usually rules and regulations about using a camera, even in your country I'm >sure. So it's no big thing in the USA, Canada or in many countries about the >world. > >Many of these malls do have camera stores, but it's no big deal about trying >a camera outside the shop if some one is buying and wishes to try it out >side the store, however that's a major difference than walking about taking >pictures of people shopping. > >I might also add since the unfortunate incident of 9/11 there are many >people and companies in the USA who are very, shall we say, "Touchy" about >photographs being taken of themselves and premises. ERGO: You maybe shooting >in all innocents when you are challenged ..."Why are you taking pictures?" >Followed by any number of scary questions. Generally meaningless questions >by insecure security people trying to impress the boss. :-( > > > >>you US LUGgers should put small stickers on the Malls were photographers >> >> >are asulted this way ! > > >>would not want to visit the US and end up in jail for bringing a >> >> >camera!<<< > >No need for stickers as most photographers understand one cannot take >pictures in a mall without permission. However, if one were a visitor from >another country a few pictures will hardly get one in trouble if it's >pointed out they are tourists. > >And as far as being put in jail for using a camera in America or Canada it's >highly unlikely. So come along sometime to North America and have a >wonderful picture taking time. :-) Trust me there aren't any really magical >pictures in a mall so forget them. ;-) > >ted > > > >-- >To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html > > > - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html