понедельник, 5 марта 2012 г.

Museums Have Their Own Rules for Photos

Taking pictures in a museum isn't always a snap. You can clickaway to your heart's content in some museums, while others won't letyou remove the lens cap once you're inside.

A random survey of Chicago museums came up with these policiesfor the general public: Art Institute of Chicago. If you want to take pictures, you have toget a free permit from the guard's podium on the way in. Then thereare restrictions.

Photos may be taken of permanent collections only. No picturesare allowed of loan exhibitions or in the Thorne rooms. Picturesmust be for private use only. No tripods are allowed and there arerestrictions on the use of flash. For instance, flash is …

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