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12/28/2006 07:09:14 PM · #1 |
not on every day and certainly haven't read all the threads so not sure if this has already been posted or not...
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12/28/2006 07:13:44 PM · #2 |
Sounds like both men were jack-asses... :-)
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12/28/2006 07:27:51 PM · #3 |
It sounds like there were other photogs as witnesses, and if it went down as he says, he has one heck of a case. |
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12/28/2006 07:29:41 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by kirbic: It sounds like there were other photogs as witnesses, and if it went down as he says, he has one heck of a case. |
Oh he definitely has one hell of a case, but from the sound of the article, he sounds like a bit of a trouble-maker.
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12/28/2006 07:31:21 PM · #5 |
The law can make trouble as well.

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12/28/2006 07:49:12 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever: ...from the sound of the article, he sounds like a bit of a trouble-maker. |
Smart-ass, definitely.
Troublmaker? Jury's still out ;-) |
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12/28/2006 07:50:42 PM · #7 |
Slippy, every time I see that guy staring you down, it gives me shivers. I think I would have lost all control of my camera at that point.
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12/28/2006 07:59:04 PM · #8 |
When I attended the Bert Monroy seminar and it just happened to be American Idol also present...when i snapped couple shot of bronze statue after they all went inside and just guys in black with earpieces were around..one HUGEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE guy comes over said, "you takin pictures of me?" i said, "nope" he said, "good, cause i'm not camera friendly, got it?" i'm like "yeah buddy..." and I sauntered my merry way.
edit to add, sorry bout the look but i sure like the pic slippy
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12/28/2006 08:02:26 PM · #9 |
What rights do we have when taking photos?
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12/28/2006 08:05:02 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by lakota: What rights do we have when taking photos? |
GeneralE will be along soon with that link :-)
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12/28/2006 08:26:05 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo: Slippy, every time I see that guy staring you down, it gives me shivers. I think I would have lost all control of my camera at that point. |
...and your bodily functions as well probably. :)
The issue with the story in the article, as with many of these rights issues is a double edged sword. I would be very concerned if I or my wife were a witness and their picture was plastered in the paper while OJ (or whoever the killer may be) is running around loose. I realize other photogs were shooting witnesses (no pun intended, but made me chuckle nonetheless), but I thought there actually was a law protecting witnesses from this. |
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12/28/2006 08:28:31 PM · #12 |
legal or not...from my experience the bodyguards ain't fond of it...and if I'z witness, I wouldn't be...but don't ya wonder if the caution or offlimits yellow 'crime scene' tape has invisible sort of wall...that you can take shots of anything on public property that doesn't cross/penetrate the invisible shield of sorts? i just bottom of food chain...i dunno |
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12/29/2006 01:38:34 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by fotomann_forever: Originally posted by lakota: What rights do we have when taking photos? |
GeneralE will be along soon with that link :-) |
Would like to see the link if someone has it, |
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12/29/2006 01:58:00 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by lakota: Originally posted by fotomann_forever: Originally posted by lakota: What rights do we have when taking photos? |
GeneralE will be along soon with that link :-) |
Would like to see the link if someone has it, |
I'll fill in for the good GeneralE as best I can.
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