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Photography and The Law

Photography and The Law: Know Your Rights

handcuffed photographer

Say you’re out for a photographic stroll, taking pictures of that cool old power plant on the edge of town. Suddenly seventy security guards swarm you and demand you hand over your camera.

“What is this,” you ask yourself, “a Michael Moore movie?”

You’re sure you haven’t done anything wrong, but you don’t know whose side the law is on. Fret no more. We’ve got a list of things you can and can’t do, and it’s a lot more permissive than you might think.

Now grab your camera back from that Rent-A-Cop, and let’s hit the books.

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*Charlton Heston not included

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The Legal Stuff

I.Before we get started here, we have to point out that even though we’re smart and awesome and devastatingly attractive, we’re not lawyers. None of this should be construed as legal advice. If you have a legal issue, get in touch with a lawyer. Much of this information was gleaned from attorney Bert P. Krages‘ website, so we’ll go ahead and recommend him.

The Ten Legal Commandments of Photography

I. Anyone in a public place can take pictures of anything they want. Public places include parks, sidewalks, malls, etc. Malls? Yeah. Even though it’s technically private property, being open to the public makes it public space.

II. If you are on public property, you can take pictures of private property. If a building, for example, is visible from the sidewalk, it’s fair game.

III. If you are on private property and are asked not to take pictures, you are obligated to honor that request. This includes posted signs.

IV. Sensitive government buildings (military bases, nuclear facilities) can prohibit photography if it is deemed a threat to national security.

V. People can be photographed if they are in public (without their consent) unless they have secluded themselves and can expect a reasonable degree of privacy. Kids swimming in a fountain? Okay. Somebody entering their PIN at the ATM? Not okay.

VI. The following can almost always be photographed from public places, despite popular opinion:

  • accident & fire scenes, criminal activities
  • bridges & other infrastructure, transportation facilities (i.e. airports)
  • industrial facilities, Superfund sites
  • public utilities, residential & commercial buildings
  • children, celebrities, law enforcement officers
  • UFOs, the Loch Ness Monster, Chuck Norris

VII. Although “security” is often given as the reason somebody doesn’t want you to take photos, it’s rarely valid. Taking a photo of a publicly visible subject does not constitute terrorism, nor does it infringe on a company’s trade secrets.

VIII. If you are challenged, you do not have to explain why you are taking pictures, nor to you have to disclose your identity (except in some cases when questioned by a law enforcement officer.)

IX. Private parties have very limited rights to detain you against your will, and can be subject to legal action if they harass you.

X. If someone tries to confiscate your camera and/or film, you don’t have to give it to them. If they take it by force or threaten you, they can be liable for things like theft and coercion. Even law enforcement officers need a court order.

What To Do If You’re Confronted

  • Be respectful and polite. Use good judgement and don’t escalate the situation.
  • If the person becomes combative or difficult, think about calling the police.
  • Threats, detention, and taking your camera are all grounds for legal or civil actions on your part. Be sure to get the person’s name, employer, and what legal grounds they claim for their actions.
  • If you don’t want to involve the authorities, go above the person’s head to their supervisor or their company’s public relations department.
  • Call your local TV and radio stations and see if they want to do a story about your civil liberties.
  • Put the story on the web yourself if need be.

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Las Vegas Photographer in dark at Casino

oceans_eleven_01_red At Costellophoto we’ve been very busy at Binions casino and the  ‘Kings Ransom’ operating the new Elvis attraction  Green Screen , the idea being to give you a nice souvenir to take home with you, and incase of accidents we email your piece of art . A slow start but as we grow and add costumes and wigs , I should also mention the Co stars to Elvis in various movies  like Darlene Tompkins in Blue Hawaii who appear  and will sign  their pictures and have their pictures taken with you in front of our Green Screen.  It’s all fun and I have learnt more about Elvis than I really need to know , but I have made a good friend in Ms. Tompkins and enjoyed her stories about her time in show biz. Last week as we set up for the days visitors we all witnessed a very rare occurrence, the lights went out in the Casino, not once but three times, thus the reference to Oceans 11, as we at ‘The kings Ransom’ are very close to the Million Dollars on display  it did cross my mind that , well the lights are out and well with a little effort …. Well dear reader of course I’d never  do such a thing, and you’d be hard pressed to be able to lift and carry that large display out, not to mention it’s pitch black in the casino so you’d be running into people and things like a black cat in a coal mine. Elvis Presley Blue Hawaii Darlene Tompkins, The Kings Ransom In the coming weeks we shall be offering a dress up, as I type we’re getting an original Elvis Cape for you to wear , the obligatory Elvis Sun glasses and authentic Elvis belt to put on and be photographed in,oh and I must mention the wigs , so even if you’re not a huge Elvis fan you can have fun and actually get something for your money on Fremont Street in Down Town Las Vegas . Do call 702 459 3121 for more information on this or any other photographic need you might have in Las Vegas, be it  Convention, Commercial or personal , Costellophoto can provide you excellent service …with a smile !

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CES Las Vegas Happy New Year 2014

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CES Las Vegas Happy New Year!

So as 2013 rolls to a close ,and not too soon, in retrospect not a bad years compared to the last 4 or so , but as you must all ways do at this time of years is be optimistic for the following  12 months .

Now  to prepare for  CES and all the trappings of a New year  here in Las Vegas  I bought a Samsung Galaxy 4 , Samsung is a client of ours  but I went through a local retailer (Supporting my fellow business owners) , and I have quickly found that I need a degree in computer science to run this thing.

Samsung Galaxy CESC 2014

Now I do know that it is not just a phone , it has as many pixels as some of my earlier cameras that cost me  thousands of dollars a few years ago  and can now connect to the internet and my newer cameras which makes me wonder what could be next, as most of you know you can get email , post to face book and as the phone is also a hot spot I can if I need to shoot with my Canon and connect to the phone , which can then post straight to the internet and a clients web site, very cool!

So as CES opens in the next few days here in Las Vegas Convention Center and most other hotels in the city we get quite busy, I just received a job from a Russian company and through the wonders of the internet and Google i was able to write emails in Russian, it did hit me that technology has come so far now that almost anything is possible , and to that end I can deliver those same photographs  via Drop box© the same day.

CES 2014

So as you can imagine we’re busy but not too busy , and if you have a need for a great professional photographer for your CES event in any of the venues in Las Vegas do call Costellophoto  702 459 3121 or visiti one of our Web pagesCostellophoto.com orConventionphotographer.info and we’ll be happy to help you out and provide you iwth excellent service and photographs that are coloor correct and in focus, ready for your company news letter or promotion event.

Photographers in Las Vegas , what we do in our spare time on Fremont Street

Las Vegas Photographer Costellophoto new logo for photographers to gewt attention in LAs Vegas Convention market 3.27.13 Las Vegas NV

 

Well Spring is springing and shutters are a’clickin! so I thought I’d look back at some of our iconic photographs and tell stories behind them or conversely you can write your own story and sent it in to  us via the comment section, this will be fun !

Convention photography at it's best  Keynote and ward winner  This is a perfect example of convention / Corporate event photography , here we have great expression and movement.

This can only be achieved  with a good long lens  200 mm or more and fast  f2,8 , so what that means is  your lens will zoom in from a distance , this is important as you don’t want to interfere with the speaker , distract or just plain annoy them, and  the F2.8  means your lens will operate in lower light situations and still be in focus.

Choosing our moment to shoot is also very important, you want to avoid open mouth or closed eyes or that awkward moment with a bizarre manic expression, so take your time and try to anticipate your subjects movement. So what should the caption read ? ” You yes you I’m talking to you”  ” Is that cell phone call for me ? ”  I’m being very polite here  but feel free to add !

 

Show girl in a crowed Las Vegas convention

 Now this has become quite a famous image, we used it for a logo for a couple of years and it’s on some of our older  business cards, very popular. If I remember correctly this was an opening of a large convention at Mandalay bay on the Las Vegas Strip, this young lady was swamped in moments , I was up a ladder trying to get a decent shot of the crowd and ,well how could you not notice her!  The original shot was much wider but even in this cropped and low res version you can still see the action.  As a matter of fact  all the feathers you see here are real ostrich , quite a clever design as the feathers around the shoulder make up for the lack of height in the head dress making it much easier to wear and not as heavy, cleaver huh!

 

 

What you see in the back ground is the unfinished Wynn Hotel and where we are is on top of the  ‘Cloud’ in front of the Fashion Show Mall on the Las Vegas Strip a large metal

Hysafty Las vegas Fashion show mall cloud

structure  about 100 ft long and 75 wide, made of aluminium and hollow, Well it was the middle of summer here in Las Vegas 120 not uncommon , so the job was to get up on the cloud and shoot this technician exhibiting safety  what they didn’t tell me was  you had to crawl through the structure to get to the other side, now i don’t particularly like heights , even less when I’ve just got over Kidney stones and am taking powerful pain pills, didn’t really think of the implications. As we started to crawl thought the inside of what is basically a tin can  in direct heat from the noon day sun I start to loose consciousness, now I 6’2″ and 200 lbs I quickly figure that if I pass out here I’m dead , the technician couldn’t possibly carry me out side  and the only way in and out was through a small hatch, I had to keep going at all costs, so it’s 120 out side and god knows what inside 200 degrees I would not have surprised me . So I get to the other end and get to the hatch ,a blast of 120 degree air feels great and cooling ! I stick my head out and click away as quick as I can , get the shot, actually many great shots surprisingly , and make my way back to the other end ,out through the hatch, down a wobely ladder and in to the air conditioned mall.

Got to say a close call there not one I intend to repeat anytime soon.


Ozzy Osbourne on FREMONT sTREET laS vEGAS  (LOOK ALIKE)
Ok so you could be fooled to ! If you come to Las Vegas you need to visit down town, here you’ll find some great hotels like Golden Nugget ,  Four Queens,  Binions , ‘D’ and others , it’s changing every day as there is ca bit of a revival going on, Fremont Street has been Closed to traffic for years now, and has an amazing canopy which is like a huge screen tv, and a great sound system to boot !  Fremont Street has also become a great location for movies and commercials to be shot, but sadly it also attracts a lot of undesirables who dress up in costumes and demand money for a picture, but in the mix are some really great look a-likes, professionals if you like, with a smattering of Show girls to , you can tell the really good ones, they put on a show and just have the finesse you’d expect in any other location.

About a year ago I spent some time down town and shot the more interesting characters, and was taken a-back by Ozzy Osbourne ,and his wife Sharron, as it would not be unrealistic to run in to that couple in Las Vegas , perhaps not on  Fremont Street but still not totally unlikely , just for a moment I was taken in, just for a split second a real ‘gotcha ‘ moment .

As I spent more time here I also noticed the rather bad behavior of some characters , I watched Sponge Bob Squarepants get arrested , a few fights between Mickey and Mini Mouse, but also the rudeness to the more professional actors there, seriously I could not do this for a living, but a living you can make, one actor there I watched as she and her partner made $200.00 an hour each .

My photographic efforts were displayed at the Golden Nugget for a week or two to critical acclaim  that was nice but no $200.00 and hour !