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Yowza. I think Jarrett should be honored here. He's brilliant, an historic performer, and he is known for not sticking to repertoire. The kind of thing he does, he needs to concentrate to do, and if he says no cameras, then he deserves no cameras. I can't see any other way of looking at that situation--people should be honored to be able to hear him play live at all. Especially given his history of illness that has at times prevented him from playing.
In general, though, I think a good picture of an artistic performance can help you remember the emotion of the moment, and if the musicians don't mind, and you don't block other people's view of them, then it's perfectly fine to take pictures. Personally, I tend to feel as though taking photographs distracts from my enjoyment of live music, so I don't do it. But that's just me.
In general, though, I think a good picture of an artistic performance can help you remember the emotion of the moment, and if the musicians don't mind, and you don't block other people's view of them, then it's perfectly fine to take pictures. Personally, I tend to feel as though taking photographs distracts from my enjoyment of live music, so I don't do it. But that's just me.