Soup Nazi
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Yo,
I tried getting some shots of a mannequin at a clothing store on Prince Street near Mulberry in Soho after work today, but after two clicks of my shutter, the security guard came out with a salesperson. The salesperson told me I couldn't take any more pictures because "there were a lot of one-of-a-kind" pieces on display. I told her it was for my design blog and I offered to delete the pix, but she just said that I couldn't take anymore.
I just thought the ensemble was nice, especially the two necklaces. I like the navy jacket-thing paired with the red and black patterned dress. The high waistline is neat, too. I'm not sure if what I did was legal or not, but I'm pretty angry about it. I usually ask permission about stuff, but I figured that since I was on the sidewalk, I was in the public, as was the storefront.
Anyways....here are the blurry pictures. If you work at the store and are reading this post and feel I should remove these two pix, just email me and I'll take 'em down.
-H
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1 Comments:
Actually, a retail store putting things out for public display is in fact public domain. As most things are out in the public. You could have been the Star or even Bloomingdale's and they couldn't do a thing about it, legally.
If that were the case, most of the pictures you see would be involved in litigation. Even the soup nazi couldn't.. and didn't cause he knew better, stop people from taking pictures at his shop. (and at least he is worth going to.. yummy).
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