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Recently, we have received some questions regarding photography and wed like to make some rules a little more clear. The Gaylord considers its grounds off limits to photography without prior approval from the hotel. They have been pretty lenient in the past, and for the time being, the rules are still pretty much the same. Basically, its a no tripod rule (which also pertains to monopods) unless you have prior agreement with the Gaylord or its parent company, the Marriott Corporation. Those who have cell phone cameras, small hand-held cameras, and standard SLRs: youre fine. No worries. Take pictures. The Gaylord just doesnt want someone setting up a small studio in front of the gazebo, blocking traffic, capitalizing on their facilities, for instance. Speaking of the gazebo (which yes, we have the gazebo), it will not be public property, but part of our contract with the Gaylord. Because we have the Cherry Blossom Ballroom this year (the ballroom in front of the gazebo), that area will be off limits to the public, and secured for badge holders only. If you paid for registration, and have a badge, youre good. As always: be responsible! Dont take pictures of people who dont want you to. Dont block hallways, stairwells, escalators, elevators, and doorways. Dont use flashes at events where you are asked not to. And if there are some prime spots you are taking model shots, please do so quickly, and let others have a chance. Thank you.
Posted on: Fri, 24 Jan 2014 01:28:57 +0000

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