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I take lots of photos at F/SF conventions, and am almost always in the masquerade photo area. Costumes are fun on many levels, and I sometimes wear a hall costume, but mostly I just take pictures.

Occasionally, though, I encounter someone who Just Doesn't Get It. That is, they wear a colorful and/or revealing costume, something obviously not mundane clothing, but object to anyone taking their photo. I'm sorry, but you're attending a public event in a public area wearing something intended to attract attention to yourself. Not only is it reasonable to assume you _want_ people to take your photo, legally and morally you're fair game.



Stickmaker

Costume Photography

Date: 2005-11-01 12:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stickmaker.livejournal.com

>Members of certain religious faiths wear garb which >may differentiate them >from the public at large, yet they do not wish to be photographed, on >religious grounds.

That wish I understand, and respect. There are members of such an order (The Amish) near where my grandmother used to live.

I'm talking about people who deliberately dress differently from how they normally would to attract attention (and protraying a fictional character counts) at conventions.

Most people who do this understand that their photos may be taken. In 30+ years of attending conventions I've only personally encountered three or four who didn't. (Though I have heard of others.)

Of course, the photographer has an obligation not to act like a jerk.

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