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Thanks :thumbsup:

I'll attach a pdf from the first link that seems to cover the issue for photographers pretty well. Didn't work :laugh:

Do you have any links to basic photographer's contracts?

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Interesting bit there that on private land they can only stop you TAKING the photos but once you've taken them they can't do anything, bit strange!

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Interesting bit there that on private land they can only stop you TAKING the photos but once you've taken them they can't do anything, bit strange!

I got escorted out of the car park of a big industrial plant near my house recently :laugh: Pity I didn't get a few shots first! :thumbsup:

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Interesting bit there that on private land they can only stop you TAKING the photos but once you've taken them they can't do anything, bit strange!

I got escorted out of the car park of a big industrial plant near my house recently :) Pity I didn't get a few shots first! :thumbsup:

I had a security guard come and ask what I was doing when I was photographing a shot for that January challenge on DOL (the sunset over the shopping centre carpark photo). I showed him and he was fine. He wanted to stay and chat which irritated me a bit as I was waiting for the twilight to arrive. He said I can come back and take photos there any time but just try and not include any logos of the centre. I was only interested in the streetlights anyway.

ETA: I didn't have the big lens, just the sigma 17-70 but I did have a tripod and a grad filter attached and I was standing on a wide wall. :laugh:

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Ripley, well you could be a terrorist :thumbsup:

And at a dog show I could be someone 'employed' to take a horrible shot of someone's dog

and send it to all their enemies in the dog world. Maybe I deliberately seek out bad

toplines or dodgy gaits, even injuries!!! Not to mention making obscene amounts

of money out of the images.

I think the world has gone mad - some of us just want to enjoy our photography

without all the additional drama.

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I subscribe to a UK photography magazine and they are very strict over there. Stories of police insisting they delete the photos there and then in front of them. Apparently that is against the law so people taking photos can refuse to do this. It is, however, illegal to photograph some buildings there. I admit I get a bit nervous taking photos at night alone here. I'd like OH to be with me as I could easily be mugged. I want to try out my new lens in the city when daylight saving ends but I don't want to go down to the foreshore alone at dusk. I'm a very confident person walking about by myself in the city, but not with a lens that stands out.

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From the first link Chezzyr posted :thumbsup:

Photographs taken of the Sydney Harbour Foreshore

The Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Regulations 1999 (NSW) restrict the taking and subsequent use of

photographs for commercial purposes. The Regulations prohibit any use of a camera for commercial purposes in a

public area unless authorised by the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority.

“Public areas” are defined as any part of the Sydney Harbour foreshore that the public is entitled to use and

include Luna Park, the Rocks and Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, Woolloomoolloo, Pyrmont, White Bay, Rozelle

Bay and the Australian Technology Park.

For further information, contact the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority by phone 02 9240 8500 or see the

website: http://www.shfa.nsw.gov.au.

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