It's legal in the US to photograph anyone in public spaces with the usual restrictions on commercial use. It's not like that everywhere. (Don't photograph other people's kids in the UK without permission!) So when I was presented with someone else's model overlooking the Canyonlands bottom I took what was offered.
Gotta get out on the streets of STL again this weekend. There are a couple of things going on.
A jaw dropping setting.
ReplyDeleteI did the exact same thing when I was at the grand canyon in July.
ReplyDeleteHow could you resist Bob.. it's a spectacular setting but having someone in the frame really adds to the image. It's the same here, no restrictions unless using for commercial purposes etc.
ReplyDeleteYou can do as you please in Sweden when it comes to photographing people in public spaces. But if you publish something and the subject feels bad about it you can be ordered to remove it.
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