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My daughter had her first Ballet/Dance recital in Derby last night. She is only 4 and did really well. I turned up with all my tog kit ready to be a proud parent on the front row and capture the moment. However just before the curtain went up, an announcement came over the speakers that no "flash photography" was to be allowed on child protection grounds and anyone "taking photos" would be ushered out!
The requirements I think were unclear, is it usual to ban flash, allowing one to take photos with a fast lens, or just to ban photography full stop.
The former seems more likely, as the whole performance was recorded on a pro video camera, the DVD by the way is on sale for a tenner.
I found the vagueness of the announcement very annoying, but didn't want to risk getting thrown out, so put my kit away and now have no record of her first big performance.
Just wondered what your thoughts/experience was. BTW the ages were from about 3 years upto about 65.
The requirements I think were unclear, is it usual to ban flash, allowing one to take photos with a fast lens, or just to ban photography full stop.
The former seems more likely, as the whole performance was recorded on a pro video camera, the DVD by the way is on sale for a tenner.
I found the vagueness of the announcement very annoying, but didn't want to risk getting thrown out, so put my kit away and now have no record of her first big performance.
Just wondered what your thoughts/experience was. BTW the ages were from about 3 years upto about 65.