Why?
I went to Tate Modern today. I wanted to take a photo of the Soviet propaganda posters room. The attendant wouldn't let me. 'There are postcards of the posters in the shop,' she says (in fact, there weren't). 'But I want a photo of the gallery space, not the individual posters,' I protested. She looked at me blankly. ARGHHHHHHH! Can someone give me one good reason for the prohibition on photos please?
Yours,
'Annoyed' of Leicester
Yours,
'Annoyed' of Leicester
Comments
If you just needed the image for your personal use, I'd have just started shooting until told to stop. It's more difficult if you want to publish. But email the museum (the exhibit curator, perhaps) - I am certain they would have photographed the gallery space for their own records, and they may be willing to share those images for your research.