Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/01/28

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Subject: [Leica] Taking Photos in Starbucks
From: Don Lawrence <DLawrence@fkp.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 10:19:50 -0600

I stopped by my local Starbucks this morning to grab a coffee and scone.
While waiting in line, I took a quick photo of the expresso operator at work
just using up a roll of film so I could process it tonight. 
The line still had several people in front of me so I began looking around
for
another photo with the M6 in my hands.
Then the manager caught my attention and said 'you can't take pictures in
here'.
No problem, but is this a new Starbucks policy or is a franchise
prerogative?
I have taken photos in there before with no comment.

Don


> This week I started out working with the 15mm and working really
> close.  The
> first image is in a Starbucks in Buckhead.  This is a great place, about
> three minutes before I took this shot Governor Barnes and his wife had
> stopped in for some espresso, no hassle, no one notices, life goes on.




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