jann1033
<font color=darkcoral>Right now I'm an inch of nat
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hate to open this can of worms but...
I'll be at a garden this weekend that also happens to be running a display by a famous glass artist. It looks like the works are scattered about throughout the space. since they don't mention anything about photos on their website, i emailed the garden and asked about any photo limitations. they have none, just asked if i use a tripod if I'd be careful not to block any paths. then i started wondering the above since i didn't specifically mention the glassware. I didn't know it was there at the time and specifically i was asking about a light program they have and just general photos. he said photos are fine, i did mentioni have a site i sell photos on specifically so he knows they are not for personal use solely . so i'm since the glassware is on public display there and I have permission to take photos on their property, if that would include any photos with it or not.
i know most galleries etc ask you not to photograph but not sure how copyright would apply in a case like the above. the guy is pretty well know ( Dale Chihuly) and i looked on his website but nothing about that particular installation.
would it be enough of a "difference" that copyright wouldn't apply ( ie obama poster vs photo)?
opinions are fine but if anyone knows "facts" those would be the most helpful. I could just email again but it took a few days for him to respond and we leave tomorrow .
thanks
I'll be at a garden this weekend that also happens to be running a display by a famous glass artist. It looks like the works are scattered about throughout the space. since they don't mention anything about photos on their website, i emailed the garden and asked about any photo limitations. they have none, just asked if i use a tripod if I'd be careful not to block any paths. then i started wondering the above since i didn't specifically mention the glassware. I didn't know it was there at the time and specifically i was asking about a light program they have and just general photos. he said photos are fine, i did mentioni have a site i sell photos on specifically so he knows they are not for personal use solely . so i'm since the glassware is on public display there and I have permission to take photos on their property, if that would include any photos with it or not.
i know most galleries etc ask you not to photograph but not sure how copyright would apply in a case like the above. the guy is pretty well know ( Dale Chihuly) and i looked on his website but nothing about that particular installation.
would it be enough of a "difference" that copyright wouldn't apply ( ie obama poster vs photo)?
opinions are fine but if anyone knows "facts" those would be the most helpful. I could just email again but it took a few days for him to respond and we leave tomorrow .
thanks
I'll either ask when i get there or probably just leave them out to be on the safe side.
( football game = way to much traffic to deal with on Sat then a special event there on Sunday= to expensive to go for a hr or so.) we may go back to the area in Oct so maybe then I'll go