Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]welcome to my world -- well, my paper's photographers'world anyway -- malls are private property, not "public space" for purposes of allowing phtoography, free speech, or anything else, you are there with their permission and they're very stuffy about photography, never been sure why, probably due to fears that the images will be used commercially without permission. My kid got tossed out of one that was on the verge of being shut down because he wanted to video the empty halls... no dice. c trentelman In a message dated 10/8/04 10:46:01 PM, lug-request@leica-users.org writes: > > Well, speaking of going minimal, and security, and paranoia... > > I went minimal with my IIIf, 50/1.5 Summarit, BW400CN, with my > grandkids, to the local mall this evening, figuring I'd get some good > shots. > > Only to be stopped twice by security and told that 1.) I needed to check > my camera in at the security office while I was in the mall.? I talked > my way out of that one.? 2.) Second security guard, very polite, and > very assertive, told me I couldn't take pictures in the mall.? I > explained I was taking pictures of my grandchildren.? No dice. > > Are malls not "public space?"? I know they are privately owned, so I > guess that makes them subject to the same set of rules applicable to any > privately owned store.? Right?? Seems like I remember reading something > about this, but at the moment it eludes me. > > Ken > >