my rights and photography.
my rights and photography.
I am new at photographing trackside, and I would like to get some info. Is there a copy of the rights that I have as a photographer? Something I should carry on my person while photographing? if so where do I find the official copies of that document. Thank you.
Re: my rights and photography.
I think they have been discussed on this site before, and I am pretty sure that trains has done articles about either rights or photographers.
Basically, be on public property/ have premission to be places. (sidewalks, sides of roads, public grade crossing, ect.) I'm pretty sure that the police/ railroad cannot force you to delete any of your photos. There are a few more points, but i can not remember exactly what they said. If I find any more of the info I will edit my post.
Basically, be on public property/ have premission to be places. (sidewalks, sides of roads, public grade crossing, ect.) I'm pretty sure that the police/ railroad cannot force you to delete any of your photos. There are a few more points, but i can not remember exactly what they said. If I find any more of the info I will edit my post.
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Re: my rights and photography.
Two other points, never stand on the tracks and if you are asked to leave its best just to leave.
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Re: my rights and photography.
Before those other two told you trackside etiquette, a simple google search for "Photographers Rights" Turned this up...b17bass wrote:I am new at photographing trackside, and I would like to get some info. Is there a copy of the rights that I have as a photographer? Something I should carry on my person while photographing? if so where do I find the official copies of that document. Thank you.
http://www.krages.com/phoright.htm
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Re: my rights and photography.
Thanks guys, I defiantly understand trackside etiquette. being aware of posted signs, trespassing and how to deal with the pd are things I understand. I checked out the photographers rights and just wanted to be sure of all the small print. Thanks for all your help guys.
Re: my rights and photography.
I don't need any stinkin' rights. If someone doesn't like what I'm taking a picture of, I just flip them off...and run.
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Re: my rights and photography.
Cops like it when you tell them:
" I cant take pictures here? Least I was able to get that photo of your mom and that train she pulled last nite."
" I cant take pictures here? Least I was able to get that photo of your mom and that train she pulled last nite."
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Re: my rights and photography.
Proto48Patrick wrote:Cops like it when you tell them:
" I cant take pictures here? Least I was able to get that photo of your mom and that train she pulled last nite."
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jimthias/
GRHC - you know every night I can imagine he is in front of his computer screen sitting in his underwear swearing profusely and drinking Blatz beer combing the RailRoadFan website for grammatical errors.
GRHC - you know every night I can imagine he is in front of his computer screen sitting in his underwear swearing profusely and drinking Blatz beer combing the RailRoadFan website for grammatical errors.