Plus, does anyone know whether there is parking at the Boston HOB?
Aine wrote:When the venue, in this case House of Blues in Boston, stipulates no cameras, what happens if you have one? I've been told you are turned away.
DzM wrote:Aine wrote:When the venue, in this case House of Blues in Boston, stipulates no cameras, what happens if you have one? I've been told you are turned away.
Depends entirely on the venue, how they interpret "no camera," and the kind of camera you're carrying.
My experience has generally been:
Cell Phone Cameras == Nobody cares
Point-n-shoot cameras == Sometimes finicky, sometimes not
"Professional" looking gear == Probably turned away if you don't have photo credentials
SkaPunkAndOtherJunk wrote:If you get photo credentials: in NY we were asked to either leave after the 3rd song or check our camera bags. I notice that rule applies a lot over in Europe but not so much in NY. Depends on the bands I guess ha. I wasn't going to see 3 songs of the Pogues so I checked my camera obviously.
DzM wrote:SkaPunkAndOtherJunk wrote:If you get photo credentials: in NY we were asked to either leave after the 3rd song or check our camera bags. I notice that rule applies a lot over in Europe but not so much in NY. Depends on the bands I guess ha. I wasn't going to see 3 songs of the Pogues so I checked my camera obviously.
Actually that policy is usually venue driven rather than band driven. In all the Pogues shows I've shot I've only ever had one venue insist on that rule - the Wiltern in LA.
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