Quote Originally Posted by Ghosthex


Basically if you are on public property and there isn't any posted signs about photographyyour free to shoot. If you are on private property and a representitive of that said place (ie. Security) asks you to stop then your done shooting even if there isn't any signs. If you are standing on public property and can see something on private property you want to shoot then you are able to do so.


Clarification: your second sentence is a little misleading. If you are on private property and an appropriate representative asks you to stop, you only need to stop long enough to walk off their private property (and ideally onto public property), at which point you're free to resume.


Also, regarding the lady who freaked out on you, you should have said tactfully and directly that you're on public property and have the right to take pictures. Any effort to interfere with that is coercion, and the police will be called if you continue.