Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
That's an excellent strategy. Someone (always) ends up firing their flash, it's just a matter of when.
At my place of employment, an electrical contractor accidentally fell from the roof (12 story building). He died of course. This happened just before I arrived at work. I pulled out my camera and attempted to photograph the scene (the body was already covered up). The Facilities Manager caught me and raised a stink.
Yes, I photograph where I'm not supposed to. I don't ascribe to the notion that corporate photography is benign and photography by individuals is dangerous and evil. I'm a photographer. Not a brilliant one, by any stretch. But philosophically.
No loitering allowed. Do you obey?
No drinking and driving allowed. Do you obey?
No photography allowed ....
These are laws to be followed.
Gabriel At the Orsay Museum in Paris said:That's really sad. This museum is real opportunity for the photographer.
One of the pictures of mine I like the most has been taken there.
What a pity...
Gabriel At the Orsay Museum in Paris said:That's really sad. This museum is real opportunity for the photographer.
One of the pictures of mine I like the most has been taken there.
What a pity...
Long ago, closer to when it opened, I shot video and stills there,- there was a great high location across from the clock, you could look down and shoot most of the museum's main hall from there.
Sometimes they make the rules simple for the people who are charged with enforcing them.
Regards, John
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McCurry exhibition, UK
Sneakily shot with a medium format camera 🙂
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Monz
Haha I was at the Exposed exhibition at the Tate, ironically about this whole topic and took a photo after a friend dared me. I didn't want to but I did anyway. That's me and her in the pic. There was TV monitor and a huge black painting behind + some special xray thingy meant you could only see what was in the black painting on the screen.
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