Bloo Dog wrote:
Penguin,
Be careful about shooting in malls. That's a good way to get security upset. I've shot fashion in malls but every time -- except once-- I called security first. I was shooting in front the storefront of a jewelry store that had been robbed only a month before. The shoot was a joint clothier-jewelry store ad and I assumed that the jewelry store would call security, but they didn't. The security guys were REAL unhappy about it, and they put me AND the model in their car and drove off with us to their awful little room where their water cooler was and grilled me and the girl.
WHO DO YOU TWO THINK YOU ARE? DO YOU KNOW WE CAN HAVE THE PO-LICE COME FOR YOU? YOU GOT CREDENTIALS? WHAT AGENCY? NEVER HEARD OF THAT. SOUNDS LIKE A CAR DEALERSHIP. blah blah blah
It turned out that security was a little sore over the fact that their guy wasn't where he was supposed to be at the time of the robbery, and they wanted to show that they could respond FAST. ALL OF THEM. Eight burly guys, a wimpy-looking photographer and a drop-dead gorgeous girl (alright, she was cute.okay, okay, she didn't have any tattoos) crammed into that tiny room...
That is 100% illegal. You had every right to not go with them, call the police and your lawyer. Security has no power except to stop people stealing and calling the police.
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I don't shoot in malls a lot, and I won't after this. Unless it says "no cameras" I will still bring them in and the only thing they can have me do it turn it off (which I would). I am *pretty* sure they have no legal action. It also bothers me that they spend $xx million of tax payer dollars and I can not take pictures. But, lets not get into that, that is another place, another time.