Photo Policy
PHOTOGRAPHY
- ASK FIRST. Lakes of Fire is a private event, and we expect participants to approach photography respectfully. There is no filming without express permission.
- Because technology is evolving quickly, privacy policies are evolving as valid concerns arise. As such, some photography/videography equipment is prohibited from entering the property. These items include, but are not limited to:
- “Smart” glasses with camera capabilities, e.g. Meta glasses, Snapchat glasses
- Participants will be asked to remove the glasses, and, if they are prescription, use non-electronic glasses instead. If a participant violates this policy and refuses to remove their glasses, they will be removed from the event.
- Drones, except the previously approved Effigy drone.
- Any unauthorized drones found over the airspace will be reported to the local authorities as trespassing.
- “Smart” glasses with camera capabilities, e.g. Meta glasses, Snapchat glasses
- You have the ultimate responsibility for your image and should ask photographers or videographers how your image will be used.
- If you encounter a problem, report it to a Lakes of Fire Ranger.
Lakes of Fire is a private event, and we expect participants to approach photography with respect for others. There is no filming without express permission.
You have ultimate responsibility for your image, and should ask photographers or videographers how your image will be used. Should you encounter a problem, report it to a Lakes of Fire Ranger. You must ask permission before photographing someone, and avoid photography that could be intrusive of someone’s privacy.
Do not take or publish, in any manner, ANY unauthorized pictures of any human subject, or any pictures for a commercial purpose.
No commercial use of photographs taken at Lakes of Fire is allowed without the express written permission of Great Lakes Experimental Arts, Inc.