A huge problem in amateur (and sometimes professional) photography, is knowing what you are, and aren’t allowed to photograph. Are you allowed to take pictures of that building and if a security guard demands you delete that photo, legally, do you have to?
Photojojo have given some tips on some of the laws of photography. I believe these are the american laws, but many of them are the same as in the U.
http://photojojo.com/content/tips/legal-rights-of-photographers/
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/03/04/london-cops-declare.html
Just been sent the link above. It seems like the police are running some sort of fear-mongering campaign to get everyone thinking that anyone taking photos in public must be a terrorist. With london being the huge tourist spot it is, and everyone taking photos of… well, everything, im not really sure what the effect of this will be.
Yes, that time is approaching once again. In just under 2 months a ridiculous amount of people will be flooding on to the big stage at the RNCM, some as peers in the House of Lords, some as fairies, all singing and dancing. Yes, MUGSS are back with this semesters G&S show, Iolanthe. OK, 2 months is quite a long way a way for anyone who isn’t actually involved with it, but buy your tickets now! Last November I was a member of Fat Sams gang in Bugsy Malone, (a few photos above from that), and after 6 sell out shows of that, this one is looking to be amazing as well. Tickets are cheap, and anyway, you get to see me turn in to a fairy. You cant put a price on that, surely?