acejka
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I googled this last night and I can't really find anything that looks like I can count on it being legit info, and I'm not sure who to turn to for a solid answer, so maybe you folks can help me out or direct me in the right direction about who to confim with.
So there was a thread last night about a child being photographed in disney and the photographer showed the photos to the parent, some parents responded back that they would be outraged, demand the photos to be deleted, etc.
My previous knowledge through high school photography classes was that if you are in public you can be photographed by someone without your permission and you can't do anything about it, unless is was a place where you expect privacy in public-a dressing room, bathroom etc and you can't shoot into someone's house.
Does anyone know if the above is still true? It's been almost 10 years since I graduated. Can a parent legally do anything if say you are at disney and see their kid smelling a flower and its the perfect shot and you use (not for sale) but in your portfolio? If they approach you, do you have to delete it? In the case of the incident I read about last night it sounds like a scammer so I am not talking directly about that incident.
Would I just called the non-emergency police number or some sort of lawyer to get a solid answer?
Anyone know?? THanks!!
So there was a thread last night about a child being photographed in disney and the photographer showed the photos to the parent, some parents responded back that they would be outraged, demand the photos to be deleted, etc.
My previous knowledge through high school photography classes was that if you are in public you can be photographed by someone without your permission and you can't do anything about it, unless is was a place where you expect privacy in public-a dressing room, bathroom etc and you can't shoot into someone's house.
Does anyone know if the above is still true? It's been almost 10 years since I graduated. Can a parent legally do anything if say you are at disney and see their kid smelling a flower and its the perfect shot and you use (not for sale) but in your portfolio? If they approach you, do you have to delete it? In the case of the incident I read about last night it sounds like a scammer so I am not talking directly about that incident.
Would I just called the non-emergency police number or some sort of lawyer to get a solid answer?
Anyone know?? THanks!!