14. Film, photography, 3D imaging and audio recording
- Except where indicated by notices, you are permitted to use handheld cameras (including phones) with flash and 3D imaging software, and audio and film recording equipment not requiring a stand.
- You may use your photographs, scanned data, film and audio recordings only for your own private and non-commercial purposes, which include use in personal, non-commercial social media profiles, blogs and websites, provided no further commercial reuse of the content is permitted by the terms of use of the social media platform or website. More information about uses that we regard as 'commercial' can be found on our Filming at the Museum page.
- You must make arrangements with the Commercial Filming Team if:
- you need to use a stand or special lighting or other equipment for filming, photography or audio recording in the Museum;
- you wish to take any commercial or professional film or photography.
- You must respect the privacy of other visitors while taking photographs, filming or making audio recordings in the Museum. If a visitor complains that your photography, filming or recording is intrusive you may be asked to stop or leave the Museum. Please be aware of guideline 6.1 above.
- The use of 'selfie sticks' (or similar devices) is not permitted within the Museum.
Is this the same for the London museums generally?
I think the Tate Modern are getting a bit annoyed with photograpgers specifically in the areas around the staircase. It seems to be a bit of a stop off for organised photography workshops which is a bit cheekyIs this the same for the London museums generally?