Hi Lisa,
How do you handle situations where someone is taking pictures of the
whole crowd if you have minors dancing?
Do you not allow people under 18 to attend your dance without a
responsible adult?
Jeff
On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 12:27 PM Lisa Brown <lisa(a)cdrochester.org> wrote:
>
> We have a photography policy for minors and musicians. It's part of our social
contract.
>
> Photography, Videography, and Recording
> ● Permission of the responsible adult must be obtained before publishing photos or
videos of minor children.
> ● Permission of the performers should be obtained before making videos or
recordings.
>
> Lisa - Country Dancers of Rochester
>
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 10:28 PM Jeff Kaufman via Organizers
<organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
>>
>> BIDA has:
>>
>> "Photography: We don't have a photography policy, and it is common for
>> dancers to take pictures and post them on social media." --
>>
https://www.bidadance.org/accessibility
>>
>> We talked a lot about ways in which we could potentially make the
>> dance better for people who don't want to be photographed or have
>> their pictures shared, but we ended up running into the same problems
>> Alan describes.
>>
>> If you have a place where people can trust that photos of them will
>> not appear on social media without them having the option to opt out,
>> then there are people who can come to your dance who couldn't
>> otherwise. On the other hand, if you make some effort in this
>> direction but it still happens, which is what will happen unless you
>> have quite strict enforcement (especially with newcomers), you aren't
>> successfully making the dance more accessible and you are making the
>> dance less enjoyable for dancers who like sharing photos.
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 10:19 PM Winston, Alan P. via Organizers
>> <organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
>> >
>> > BACDS started trying to address this 10 or so years ago when we wanted to
put dance images in our publicity and privacy concerns meant that we couldn't just use
pictures. It was very frustrating that while the Board was arguing about this stuff
pictures of our dances from random dancers were turning up on FB with no concern for
privacy. We eventually concluded that if we were going to take publicity photos we'd
let people know beforehand, announce what dance in the evening we were going to do it in,
and let people sit down or leave the room for that one dance.
>> >
>> > That's okay when you're in charge of the photographer.
>> >
>> > It turns out to be effectively impossible to really prevent photography
without draconian measures like searches at the door and confiscating all the cellphones.
>> >
>> > The people who don't want to be photographed range from people who just
have a preference to people for whom it's a matter of survival - those who have fled
violent abusers or who are, say, in witness protection. You cannot guarantee their safety
and they need to understand that you can do at most a best-effort attempt.
>> >
>> > Given that, it's useful to designate one line as photos okay and have
signage at the desk about not photographing outside of that line, but people will still
miss or forget the signage, so organizers have to keep an eye on it and announcements have
to be made, which may on any given night be for the benefit of people who aren't
there.
>> >
>> > I don't think we've tried giving people "no photos please"
badges. That might be effective in that people reviewing images before sharing them will
see a reminder in the picture, but it's not likely to be useful for people who
livestream a minute of your dance.
>> >
>> > -- Alan
>> >
>> > ________________________________
>> > From: Karey Bacon via Organizers <organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
>> > Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2021 6:16 PM
>> > To: organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
<organizers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
>> > Subject: [Organizers] photography policy?
>> >
>> > Hi all,
>> > We in Philadelphia are using our Covid time to try to get some policies
done.
>> >
>> > One thing that has come up is a photography/video policy. Some dancers do
not want to appear in any photos or videos.
>> >
>> > Some ideas we tossed about that have practical drawbacks:
>> > -designate one line as always non-photo/video
>> > -buttons or badges for those who do not want to be on camera
>> >
>> > Is this something your dance has grappled with? Anything you've come up
with that you're willing to share?
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance,
>> >
>> > Karey Bacon
>> > she/her/hers
>> > 267-437-5641
>> >
>> >
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