As someone who runs the photography staff for a conference larger than IETF with an even more restrictive policy than this proposal I can tell you that this is easily handled by a photography team without much hassle or overhead.
-James
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 6:05 PM, Stewart Bryant <stewart.bryant@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 07/03/2018 13:29, Eric Rescorla wrote:
I am note sure what their brief is, but that can be quite easily changed.
On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 2:47 AM, Stewart Bryant <stewart.bryant@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
With appropriate professionalism by the official photographer your question does not arise.
On 06/03/2018 19:25, Ted Lemon wrote:
On Mar 6, 2018, at 2:23 PM, Stewart Bryant <stewart.bryant@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Professional photographers at most events ask before taking photographs of individuals or small groups of individuals, as opposed to pictures of the event at large. They do this as much as anything to get a good picture. If their photography is too disruptive, I would dispense with the photographer.This may or may not be true, but is not a response to the question I asked.
Without taking a position on professionalism, in my experience the official photographer does not ask before taking photos.
- Stewart
Yours,
Jay Gannon
Editor/Photographer
The Factory
Jay Gannon
Editor/Photographer
The Factory