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In lugnet.events.brickfest, Todd Lehman writes:
> What do you consider proper etiquette for taking photos at an event like
> BrickFest?
>
> I love taking pictures -- but I can get kinda trigger-happy. Please share
> your thoughts on the questions below!
>
>
> You're an exhibitor...
>
> * Do you take it as a given that there will be lots of people with digital
> cameras taking lots of pictures? Are you cool with that?
Yes, yes. (it is an unreasonable expectation not to get pics taken of stuff,
sharing ideas is part of being a fan!)
> * Do you consider it flattering if someone asks to take a picture of your
> display? Are you insulted if someone takes a picture but doesn't ask first?
> Are you sad if someone has a camera but doesn't take a picture?
Yes, no, no.
> * How do you feel about pictures of your creations showing up online?
Depends. With proper credit (or at least presented as "these are pics I took
of creations") it's fine.
> * Are you concerned about the use of strobe flashes?
maybe a little if they are distracting.
> * If I asked to take some close-up photos of your display and I wanted to set
> up lighting which might, for a period of time (I dunno, like 10-20 minutes),
> get in your way or prevent others from getting a good look at your stuff, how
> would that affect you?
I think 10 minutes is a bit excessive. 2 min would be OK
>
> You're a strolling attendee...
>
> * Are you camera-shy? Do you show it or hide it?
I don't particularly like having my picture taken but have learned to deal.
> * Does a nearby camera distract you? Does it invigorate you? Irritate you?
It can be distracting especially to others if I am talking to them and they
start preening for the camera. (which I do too!!)
> * At what distance do you feel your "personal space" is being entered?
I'm American so somewhere around 18-24 inches unlike europeans..
> * How do you feel about candids? When someone takes your photograph, do
> you tighten up? Do you relax? Do you like to pose? Do you prefer to be
> photographed "naturally" (talking to someone or pondering something)?
Prefer candids. I tighten up and start posing (not because I want to) so
catch me by surprise I guess.
> * Do you hate being asked to smile for the camera?
Yes. Don't like my smile.
> * Do you mind being photographed with a telephoto lens from 10-15 feet away?
Prefer it.
> * Am I being rude if I take your picture without asking you? If I did this,
> and it upset you, would you let me know?
No. (part of Brickfest!) If it did upset me (which it won't) you can be sure
I'd let you know.
> * Do you enjoy participating in group photos? Large groups? Small groups?
Not really.
> * How do you feel about pictures of you showing up online? Would you want
> to approve/reject photos of you prior to their being published on a web page
> or do you trust the photographer's judgement?
Don't like it. Prefer to reject but have to trust.
>
> You're a speaker...
>
> * Are flashes a distraction for you?
Yes. Get a camera that doesn't need them! But they are part of the territory
too.
> * If someone takes your photo, are they least likely to distract or annoy you
> if they're in the front row, or way in the back, or on the side, or down by
> your feet?
Side.
> You're an event organizer...
>
> * What expectations do you have for photographers at your event? What rules
> do you expect them to abide by?
N/A.
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