Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/15

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Subject: [Leica] Professional Tourist
From: gwpics at googlemail.com (Gerry Walden)
Date: Sat Jul 15 11:25:00 2006
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Ted

It is not just in 'old world cities' that this applies. Professional
photography for all purposes is totally banned on all property in the
UK owned by the National Trust, which (as you may appreciate) own an
awful lot of properties and large areas of land to which the rule also
applies. They claim total copyright (?) over what they own and can be
pretty strict about it. One of their criteria is the use of a tripod
constitutes professional photography which is a pain in the proverbial
to keen amateur landscape photographers.

Accredited photographers are exempt and I am pleased to say I am one
of those and have been for years. the irony is that they forgot to
tell me until about 2 weeks ago so now I am working like mad while we
have good weather to try and catch up!

Gerry

On 14/07/06, Ted Grant <tedgrant@shaw.ca> wrote:
> Professional to Tourist
>
> In some old world cities like Rome & Athens professional photographers are
> charged to photograph within their  historic sites.  I first came across
> this situation at the Forum ruins in Rome where I had intended to shoot a
> number of scenes for a stock photo agency .
-- 
Gerry Walden LBPPA
Web: www.gwpics.com
Tel: +44 (0)23 8046 3076

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