Visitor Photography Policies: Have We Changed Our Thinking (or Do We Still Need To?)

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Photography PolicyIn The Age ofOpen Content

Krystal Boehlert, J. Paul Getty Museumkboehlert@getty.edu Twitter: @kboehlert

September 28, 2016

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OverviewOpen Content

Visitor Photography Policy

Encouraging Visitor Photography

Emerging Technologies

Concluding Thoughts

OpenContent

Open Content Images

Digital Publications

GRI Getty Scholars Workspace

Getty Vocabs - LOD

GCI Teaching & Learning Resources

The Iris Blog

Collection Data as LOD*

IIIF Images*

Visitor Photography Policy

Welcoming

Natural Light, Selfie Sticks Outdoors, 3D Scanning, Live Streaming Apps, Personal Use

Drones, Flash, Tripods

Appropriate Distance

Privacy & Security

Open Content

WHY?

Encouraging Visitor Photography

Emerging Technology

Google Glass

Blincam

Augmented Reality

YONDR Locking Phone Cases

IR Camera Disabling

Concluding Thoughts

Be Clear & Friendly

New Tech is New

IRL Laws & Etiquette Apply

Reiterate Guidelines

Encourage Interaction

Online & Onsite

Image Credits

Robert Jefferson Bingham (British, 1824 - 1870)[Art Exhibition], 1869, Albumen silver print22.3 x 28.5 cm (8 3/4 x 11 1/4 in.)The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los AngelesDigital image courtesy of the Getty's Open Content Program.

G. H. (French, active Paris, France 1870s - 1880s), Léon & Lévy (French), J. Kuhn (French, active Paris, France 1860s - 1870s), et al[Amateur World Tour Album, taken with a Kodak Bulls-Eye camera, plus purchased travel photographs by various photographers], 1880s - 1890s, Albumen silver print The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los AngelesDigital image courtesy of the Getty's Open Content Program.

Image from The Iris (http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/getty-blog-creative-commons/) CC-BY-NC (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)

Photography is permitted in this gallery, Jepson Center for the Arts Savannah,, 2015. Courtesy of the author.

Screenshot of @TheGetty Periscope broadcast

Terminator with selfie stick via http://gunsreplacedwithselfiesticks.tumblr.com/post/138152959483

Please Take Photos, Seattle Art Museum, 2016. Courtesy of the author.

From The Iris: Audrey Chan and Kelly Williams strike a #MusePose duet! Sculpture: Air, designed 1938, cast 1962, Aristide Maillol. Lead, 94 in. long. The J. Paul Getty Museum, 2005.113.1 http://blogs.getty.edu/iris/strike-a-musepose/

#gettyinspired floor signage

#gettyispired homepage

#GettyIspired Billboard artist

@Barnsdallpark Instagram post

By Antonio Zugaldia (http://www.flickr.com/photos/azugaldia/7457645618) [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Samsung Gear VR Demo, 2016. Image Courtesy of the author.

Richard Shelton with AR ipad, Temporary Space LA, 2015. Image Courtesy of the author..

Chimpanzee Photographer Print, The Nash Collection of Primates in Art and Illustration. http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/SSRecIDSearch?repl1=Primate&repl2=Primate.PCLA2164.bib

Image Credits