One of the parks I used to frequent trying to photograph birds had a
children's playground I had to walk past on my way down to the lakes.
If I tried to photograph anything along the path I'd sometimes get
"concerned parents" wanting to know what I was up to and was I
photographing their kids?
I developed a standard response:
"Photographing kids? Sure - $300 for a 2 hour session and a minimum
$1,000 print order."
"I'm not working today & I don't have a business card with me, but give
me your email address/telephone number and we can set up an appointment."
That was usually enough to make them shut up, go away & leave me alone.
On 4/15/2023 8:59 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
Under Dutch/EU privacy legislation the approval of parents is required
before taking pictures of kids at school (or elsewhere).
Op za 15 apr 2023 om 02:46 schreef <jco...@iinet.net.au>:
In another thread, people on the small island where I lived are now saying
that news outlets cannot publish photos taken at school events, because the
kids are identifiable. Has this madness gone too far?
John in Brisbane
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