p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
Well, nothing new, I am very often been told off for taking pictures but usually I approach people, have a conversation with them and talk some sense to them.
I took my little daughter to an event - there was a Victorian School re-enactment. The school started, parents took their phones out and started taking pictures and recording the event.
I took my OM-2n out and tried to take a picture. The teacher stopped the event and told me that "surely this camera did not exist in 1890s and to please put it back in my bag and wait until it is over".
Surely I did and the event continued. At the end I approached the lady and asked why I couldn't take pictures with the camera but people could record with the phones. I was told that the Trust has a very strict policy regarding photographing children and cameras are not allowed. Mind you, I was trying to photograph my daughter.
Oh well. It looks like people become less and less familiar with cameras and find them more sinister that a mobile phone.
I took my little daughter to an event - there was a Victorian School re-enactment. The school started, parents took their phones out and started taking pictures and recording the event.
I took my OM-2n out and tried to take a picture. The teacher stopped the event and told me that "surely this camera did not exist in 1890s and to please put it back in my bag and wait until it is over".
Surely I did and the event continued. At the end I approached the lady and asked why I couldn't take pictures with the camera but people could record with the phones. I was told that the Trust has a very strict policy regarding photographing children and cameras are not allowed. Mind you, I was trying to photograph my daughter.
Oh well. It looks like people become less and less familiar with cameras and find them more sinister that a mobile phone.