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  1. A strange day today. I was out this lunchtime taking pictures of local people sledging and playing in the snow for the live news feed and didn't have any problems. An hour later my missus pointed out a picture making the rounds on Facebook which looked like me (but with more hair) and holding the camera badly, taken literally around the corner from my house, of a man taking pictures in the snow. This man was probably a paedophile and needed a good kicking said many of the commenters as they happilly shared it over 300 times. I commented and tried to educate them that, wether they like it or not, it's NOT illegal to take pictures of kids in public and even publish them, (unless they are demed indecent) and he may just have been taking them as a record of the weather. I wasn't really getting anywhere and was called a paedo myself when I said I was happy to do it. After a big list of aggressive threats and comments about the man, a local 'Press Photographer' who's relative is the Chief Reporter on our local Newsquest rag piped up and asked for the picture and post to be removed as the person (not him he says) was just doing his job and is a genuine press photographer who shoots for a news agency and he had been asked to do some shots in that area. He went on to say that you DID need permission to shoot kids and no paper would publish them without names and details. I would of course ask, as a matter of courtesy if I was taking pictures close up, but as far as I'm aware I do not, and never have need permission shooting in, or from a public place no matter the age of the person. So... have i got it completely wrong, or has something changed.
  2. Hi there, Just thought I'd say hello. I've been a professional photographer for over 30 years, but just started submitting to Alamy. I did register a few years ago but never seemed to get around to it. Hey ho.. Over the years I've worked in various areas, from Industrial & Commercial, Social, Medical, Forensic, Press & PR, to Video Production, Senior Staff Photographer at The Evening Times/Herald/Sunday Herald and Deputy Picture Editor at The Evening Times. I went freelance 8 years ago, mainly covering Press & PR. You'll see some of my pics here.. https://www.warrenmedia.co.uk/ Cheers, Lenny
  3. The British Press Photographers Association (BPPA) is offering members and non-members the chance to take part in a series of half day workshops which will be focused on making the most of Camera Bits software to select , caption and send your images out to the picture desks in a fast and efficient way using Photo Mechanic. If you shoot Live News this will be a very useful workshop (in London)... take a look at details and registration here...
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