Many familes will be disappointed and somewhat upset to learn that an increasing number of hospitals have been banning the use of video cameras when it comes to deliveries.
Meritus Medical Center in the US was just one of the many hospitals to adopt this policy which prohibits both still photography as well as video recording of any kind when it comes to deliveries until five minutes after the woman has given birth.
The claim is that cameras distract the doctors and makes it more difficult for them to do their jobs and bring out the children safely into the world. The prohibition of video recording and still photography is also for the sake of patient privacy. (to the best of my knowledge the patient has had control of who is in the delivery room and what's happening - until now atleast, when their right to have it recorded has been removed). The hospital’s policy is that if everything is okay and the child and mother are healthy, videotaping as well as the snapping of photos is allowed.
Although this is not the policy in every hospital across the country, it is catching on. Is it patient safety or fear of lawsuits in instances where the outcome is less than ideal? Share your thoughts.
Harassment of US Photographers
January 9, 2011
December 4, 2010
Who's Afraid of Photographers?
Who's Afraid of Photographers? -David Hoffman
by Jason N. Parkinson video clip at http://vimeo.com/17058761
November 28, 2010
Photographers rights: When, where and what can I shoot?
originally posted Web Design Blog – WebDesignShock
And, if you want something a bit more concise, durable and obviously not 'made up' by you and home and printed out, we recommend the ZAPRAGs lens cleaning cloth - see previous entry or http://www.zaprag.com
"Is the title clear enough for you? If you don’t ever want to end up like Rocky with your face all swollen because some security personnel decided you were a national threat, or you want to be completely sure that you can take that shot of your favorite celebrity pissing in the garden, this guide is meant to give you some clarity over what you can and can’t do with your camera."
read the entire piece - informative, entertaining, well done.
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November 7, 2010
Affordable Christmas stocking stuffers
The folks at ZAPRAG have their Canadian version ready for the Chirstmas market place. A great affodable stocking stuffer ($10) for the photographer buff on your list. They can use the ZAPRAG as a normal lens cleaning cloth and at the same time educate themselves and others as to Photographers Rights in Canada. Likewise the US version is specific to the US.
They also have a laminated version of the rights available on a lanyard - the ZAPCARD. There are different versions for Canada and the US.
They also have a laminated version of the rights available on a lanyard - the ZAPCARD. There are different versions for Canada and the US.
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