JPF
Active Member
There was a time, back in the dark ages of year 2000 where taking photographs in Space was a big no no.
Since the rise in popularity of mobile phones, and the advance in technology equiping them with digital cameras, Space can no longer poo poo clubbers taking a snap or two in the club.
Anyone know what the stance is though on stand alone digital cameras?
Not talking about the likes you would see a pro at a football match snapping away with, but the sort that slips in your pocket.
Want to capture my experience at Space at the end of June, but dont want an over zealous security chappy waving hsi finger at me!
Since the rise in popularity of mobile phones, and the advance in technology equiping them with digital cameras, Space can no longer poo poo clubbers taking a snap or two in the club.
Anyone know what the stance is though on stand alone digital cameras?
Not talking about the likes you would see a pro at a football match snapping away with, but the sort that slips in your pocket.
Want to capture my experience at Space at the end of June, but dont want an over zealous security chappy waving hsi finger at me!