saxman
Well-Known Member
This brings up the old question again, about photographers getting harassed about taking photos of airplanes or the airport.
I was going to work one day at JFK getting off the Airtrain and walking across the skywalk to the terminal and a family had gathered by the window with a really nice view the of the terminal and sun setting in the back ground and probably a couple heavy's sitting in the background making for quite a good picture. Just to their luck, National Guard who sometimes patrol the airport walks up and announces taking photos is illegal at airports and to put their camera away. They were nice about it, probably just doing their job. But I really had to bite my lip, because I wanted to tell that family, that was a bunch of BS and they could go ahead and take the photo and I'd even volunteer to take it! But, I think that would be frowned upon in front of the Guard, and didn't think they would appreciate that. :laff:
Sometimes I like to stand on the ramp and take picture of aircraft. Wonder what they say to that? Of course how do all the photos on airliners.net get on there too? I'm a big fan of railroading too and enjoy taking shots of trains too. I know lots of those guys too, get some flack from LEO's when they stand on a PUBLIC place to shoot photos.
So whats the deal? Have some airports really banned photography or is it one of those myth's everyone thinks is illegal. We do live in a post 9/11 environment I know. Once, the MTA (NYC Transit) tried to pass a law banning photography of any MTA trains or stations. That never came through fortunately.
I was going to work one day at JFK getting off the Airtrain and walking across the skywalk to the terminal and a family had gathered by the window with a really nice view the of the terminal and sun setting in the back ground and probably a couple heavy's sitting in the background making for quite a good picture. Just to their luck, National Guard who sometimes patrol the airport walks up and announces taking photos is illegal at airports and to put their camera away. They were nice about it, probably just doing their job. But I really had to bite my lip, because I wanted to tell that family, that was a bunch of BS and they could go ahead and take the photo and I'd even volunteer to take it! But, I think that would be frowned upon in front of the Guard, and didn't think they would appreciate that. :laff:
Sometimes I like to stand on the ramp and take picture of aircraft. Wonder what they say to that? Of course how do all the photos on airliners.net get on there too? I'm a big fan of railroading too and enjoy taking shots of trains too. I know lots of those guys too, get some flack from LEO's when they stand on a PUBLIC place to shoot photos.
So whats the deal? Have some airports really banned photography or is it one of those myth's everyone thinks is illegal. We do live in a post 9/11 environment I know. Once, the MTA (NYC Transit) tried to pass a law banning photography of any MTA trains or stations. That never came through fortunately.