From experience, I have learned that I can take pictures in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where I could not take pictures in some museums in Hungary. I can take pictures in an airplane, and a subway.
This out-of-focus picture is a stand-in for a picture that I wanted to take of a fairly rare site, on the subway, that of a family of five with a very cute, little, four-year old girl, her mother, father, and two older sisters. I wanted to take a picture of the entire family, but somebody suggested that you cannot take pictures on a subway. I took only a very out of focus picture of the little girl, and then deleted it. But I later took photographs of people on a subway that I did not intend to talk about in this blog. So it is legal.
This is a photograph from an airplane window. I do not take photographs of people on an airplane, though probably I could do so legally. I consider that this invades their privacy.
So where can I take pictures?:
- In a variety of public places
Where do I take pictures of people?:
- In many places, but I often leave out the people
- And often I do not take them, even when I want to talk about them
- Because I consider that this invades their privacy