Nathan King
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I was out today attempting to take a few photographs of a few architectural features of a downtown building today since we had some beautiful lighting in the late afternoon. I had a medium format camera set up on a tripod on public land across the street. I was setting up when a security guard for the building came across the street and asked if I was with the news. I calmly told him I was an amateur photographer, fully expecting him to let me go about my business. Instead, he told me I must pack up and leave immediately. I (still calmly) asked why as I was not trespassing on the private property. He simply said no images of the building may be taken, and of course, played the 9/11 card. I reiterated my belief that I was well within reason to be there, but he successfully bullied me away from the building...he even watched me pack my things and walk away. Is this sort of thing common? Is there anything that can be done? I can attempt to obtain written permission, but doubt that will be granted given the strict guidelines given to security staff. It is absurd that a private company would attempt to govern a person's actions when off property.
The ironic thing about all of this is that I went to New York and Chicago for vacation earlier this year and did the exact same thing without any hassle whatsoever. Go figure!
The ironic thing about all of this is that I went to New York and Chicago for vacation earlier this year and did the exact same thing without any hassle whatsoever. Go figure!