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Subject: [Leica] Re: Leica Users digest V25 #46
From: "firkin" <firkin@balhpl01.ncable.net.au>
Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2003 09:23:02 +1000
References: <BB30FB4F.2207%david@photopartners.co.uk>

DREADFUL ;-( 

David Prakel writes: 

> On 8/7/03 8:47 pm, "Tim Atherton " <owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
> wrote: 
> 
>> And if you are doing this route in England, en-route to Sunderland stop at
>> the wonderful city of Durham - amazing Norman Cathedral, as well as the
>> Castle, river, town and University.
> 
> I would warn anyone that Durham's amazing cathedral is _very_ photographer
> unfriendly.  
> 
> Walk in there with an unsheathed camera and you will get a leaflet thrust at
> you which explains that you are not allowed to photograph in the cathedral
> unless you buy a permit at 10GBP per day but _only_ if you can demonstrate
> that your images are for educational research. 
> 
> Photographers with permits must make every effort not to include staff or
> other visitors and under no account must images be made of children. You
> must apply for your permit in advance with proof of your academic status and
> some indication of the images of the cathedral interior and artefacts you
> require. 
> 
> You are allowed to photograph in the Cloisters only but must not include
> children in any image without permission. 
> 
> Commercial photography - that defined as anything other than educational -
> requires written permission and a fee - a big one. 
> 
> All photographers are recommended to approach the photographic library which
> has a large number of slides for sale in the first instance. (Why am I
> surprised?) 
> 
> The staff were quite discourteous in pointing out the Chapter of the
> cathedral's stance on photographers and also pointed out that they could
> withdraw their permission allowing me to take pictures in their precincts at
> any time. You distinctly got the impression they considered all
> photographers to be paedophiles. 
> 
> What a contrast with the staff in Rochester, Kent who were delighted I
> wanted to make images of their cathedral church and even encouraged me to
> take pictures of the choir during practice. No charge unless you wish to
> make a contribution. Only too pleased to help. 
> 
> --
> Regards
> David Prakel 
> 
> Centre of Britain PhotoWorkshops Partnership
> www.photopartners.co.uk 
> 
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Alastair Firkin @ work ;-) 

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