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Friday, 11 December 2009

Mass Gathering in defence of street photography

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Wednesday, 3 December 2008

War on Photographers - Postive Update?

New guidance from The National Police Improvement Agency:

Practice Advice on Stop and Search in relation to Terrorism (.pdf)

Perhaps this means that UK officers will start to use common sense when it comes to photography.

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Monday, 20 October 2008

War on Photographers - Update

New guidance to be published in the UK:

The National Police Improvement Agency will issue revised guidance to all police forces in November. This will cover the taking of photographs in public places, although the general position is that there is no legal restriction on photography in such places.

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Friday, 29 August 2008

Watermarks, Tagging and Copyrights

Recently on my Flickr page another photographer --Neil Creek (blog)-- commented on one of my photos that he liked.

I like this shot, and I've chosen it as one of my "weekly pics" on my blog, but I have to say, I really dislike your watermark I'm afraid. I think it's too large, the colour is a distraction, and the bezel/shadow makes it look amateurish.

That is my own personal taste of course. However I suggest having a think about it and ask yourself why you use it. If it's to prevent theft, then a larger one covering more of the image, but only 10% or so opaque might be better. If it's just for use as credit, then I think it should be smaller and less obtrusive.

Please feel free to ignore my suggestions if you are happy with it as it :)
That got me to thinking about what the watermark I use on the Flickr site is for? As I'm sure you know I watermark all of my Flickr photos, but why do I do it? I guess there are a couple of possible reasons:
  1. For image protection - but I typically try and push the watermark out to the side to prevent ruining the viewing experience
  2. For recognition - but I don't link back to my website or blog in the watermark nor do I watermark with my name
It seems to me that I am accomplishing neither of my goals and at the same time I am affecting the viewer experience.

Another interesting note is that Neil uses a watermark in his photos (small and to the right of the photo), so I would suggest that he dosen't have an issue with watermarks in principle.


My question to you all is this: what is your opinion of watermarking photos? Do you like them, do you use them, do you think they work (for any purpose)?

I'm not sure what I'm going to do in the future. I currently have about 50 or so photos in the upload queue that are watermarked, so I doubt I will re-process them. For new photos, perhaps I will forgo watermarking them (it will certainly reduce the processing time required!) and see how it goes.

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Thursday, 5 June 2008

Are photographers really a threat?

Great article from Bruce Schneier at the guardian.co.uk

Are photographers really a threat?

Read it and pass it on!

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