Selling Photographs of Buildings and Landscapes

From: Monte Hershberger <mhershberger[_at_]mbsionline.com>
Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 13:30:29 -0400


I agree, you do not need permission to photograph someone's building if the photo can be taken from a public place.  

Is airspace a public place and if so, at what altitude - above someone's property - does it become public?  

I assume you cannot walk onto someone's property jump-up and click. However, would it be lawful to tether a camera-equipped balloon from a public place in order to capture images not visible form ground level - due to trees, privacy walls and fences???  

I've actually seen these camera-equipped balloons being used.  

Monte Hershberger   Received on Tue May 17 2005 - 21:30:29 GMT

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