Friday, 4 July 2014

Permissions


The area I was shooting was the Sheffield peace gardens; I chose this because it is an open, public area with a lot of visual appeal to it. It is a public space and is open to use and photography by anyone.

The building I was shooting was The Matilda street tavern; I chose this because it bears interesting street art on its walls. The building is disused and run down, it is doubtful that anyone would request permission for it’s use.

The building I was shooting was a small building near Matilda Street. I chose this because it had interesting architecture and I felt like its dilapidation captured a different aspect of the city. The building had no clear owner and was likely a service facility owned by the council. Like the rest of the city, no permission was required.

The building I was shooting was the Sheffield Q-park; I chose this because it is an interesting looking building in terms of design. If I were exhibiting these photographs in a public space I would have to seek permission from the owner to use that image. If they did not agree to that use of the building I would have to choose another location

The object I was shooting was a small statue in the city centre; I chose this because I like the look of the item in question. It is highly unlikely that such an insignificant thing would require photographing.

The area I was shooting was Sheffield streets and public areas such as High street and Fargate. I chose this because. If I were exhibiting these photographs in a public space I would not have to seek permission, as it is a public area.

The item I was shooting was a PS4 chose this because I feel it represents technological advancements in Sheffield. If I were exhibiting these photographs in a public space I would have to seek permission from the owner to use that image. If they did not agree to that use of the interior of the building, I would have to choose another location.


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