Shooting in Public Places (Part 2)
While there is a popular conception that is a free world and you can freely photograph anything so long as you are in a public place in Australia, this is far from the reality. In this article, Sharon Givoni explains some of the legal limitations when taking photos in public places taking into account matters such as rules of each place, by laws, the need for permission and copyright issues.
This article was first published in Australian Photography + digital magazine (August 2103) and has been reproduced on this site with its kind permission.
Please note the above article is general in nature and does not constitute legal advice.
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