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| | | Recommended sequence when photographing? < on 2/17/2014 7:07 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | So I posted in another thread about possibly visiting an abandoned Walmart store in Pennsylvania. This would be my first "real" urban exploration adventure, as compared to more casual shoots that I've done in the past, where I've photographed through windows and open doors and such. In other words, I've never really explored an abandoned structure inside before. Going into this prior to receiving any guidance from you all, I'm thinking that the best way to order a visit is photograph the stuff that would involve a higher risk to the photography (i.e. end of outing at the very least) if caught first, and then move downward to the lower risk stuff, doing outside photos last. The thought process is that by doing the higher risk stuff first, I get those photos done and "in the can" early before doing the simpler stuff where the likelihood of being caught is higher, but the risk is lower, i.e. being outside, I'm more likely to be just asked to leave vs. arrested or cited. Is this about right for a sequence of events?
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| | | Re: Recommended sequence when photographing? < Reply # 1 on 2/17/2014 8:14 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Depending on the circumstances, of course, I often like to spend a fair amount of time outside the property FIRST to get a feel for the place and to see if it gets a response. If I'm wandering the grounds and someone stops me before I do anything strictly trespass-y, then I've gathered information while losing nothing real. If I'm wandering the grounds and no one gives two shits, that's information too. All things being equal, I would save the high (legal) risk stuff for last, when I'm getting ready to bug out anyway. Of course, things are never equal and every place is different, so you'll just have to play it all by ear.
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