The photography policy is in the process of being completely re-written. Our team, with the help of Amtrak, has drafted a new policy that will provide our visitors with a clearer understanding of the fact that photography in the public areas of the station is absolutely permitted.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Union Station update: The latest from JLS
Full details over at DC Photo Rights, but according to Jones Lang LaSalle's Bryant Chambers, the new photo policy is still not completed. Ignoring the fact that the illegal signs are still up and that management missed its 30-day deadline to deliver a draft to Eleanor Holmes Norton's office, this is the update Chambers gave me on Friday:
The photography policy is in the process of being completely re-written. Our team, with the help of Amtrak, has drafted a new policy that will provide our visitors with a clearer understanding of the fact that photography in the public areas of the station is absolutely permitted.
The photography policy is in the process of being completely re-written. Our team, with the help of Amtrak, has drafted a new policy that will provide our visitors with a clearer understanding of the fact that photography in the public areas of the station is absolutely permitted.
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