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dostacos said:that's GRAND poobah to you!![]()
And we could call it the:
Racoon Fondlers Forum (wooo hooo)
dostacos said:that's GRAND poobah to you!![]()
I'm guessing your model was rather attractive and they didn't pay much attention to youshutterflower said:Back when I was taking pictures of girls . .. clean pictures on my site . . . I had a couple farmboys come down out of their house, across the street, and into the lot where I was shooting (this is 3 years ago - seems like a decade or more). They were VERY drunk, and asked if we (actually referring to both myself AND the model), worked for CBS. Funny, more than anything, but I said "no, we are both students at the UW, and this is for our photography class." I was lying, of course. I was never able to get into the photography classes at that school, but my age lets me get away with such little white lies.
Ted: I'm shocked you didn't realize how important malls are to national security. Good gawd man, if we couldn't buy useless plastic crap and the latest designer clothes sewn by little kids, and do it in soulless caverns that turn us into zombies, why else would we need all that middle east oil for RoveExcurMmers carrying all of one person? :angel:tedwhite said:At present, I have a bonafide Cochise County Sheriff's Department Press Card, laminated, with my photo on it (all press credentials in this county have to be issued by the Sheriff's Department, and then only after receiving a letter from the requesting media), and even with that I still got expelled recently from a local mall ("Nobody takes pictures in here, it's a matter of national security," I was told). Jeez. I guess I should have realized the profound importance of malls in America to our national security.
Ted
FrankS said:What do you guys think about the usefulness of an official-looking photographer's credentials based on RFF membership? I've been reading posts about getting stopped by police and security, and I wonder if a form of credentials wouldn't be helpful. Sure, it's pretty bogus, and anyone could make something up on a computer and printer, but a membership to RFF could be verified. We could demonstrate an affiliation with a benign organization if/when challenged. Just thinking out loud.
Todd.Hanz said:Frank,
I've been thinking along the same lines ever since I was shooting at a KKK rally, several PJ's were allowed to cross the police lines and I wasn't. All they had were "official" looking laminated passes. One guy was from a small newspaper in Arkansas, another was from a school newspaper, the police didn't care as long as they had something around their neck.
As long as we post our images on this site, I don't see the problem with being labeled a freelancer for the RFF.
I'm all for it!
Todd
varjag said:Hrm.. people keep asking me if I'm a journalist.
Guess I gotta shave more often.
copake_ham said:And we could call it the:
Racoon Fondlers Forum (wooo hooo)![]()
Usually, telling someone something is for school gets them to lay off. I have had people to threaten me with calling the police