Apparently there is much confusion about your rights as a photographer, for the most part it is pretty clear, but there are some gray areas. Bottom line is if you are on public property anything is really game to be photographed. If you are on private property you must have permission from the property owner to take photographs. I have provided a few links below that will spell things out in a more clear and concise manner. Some very good info and the link that provides the PDF file is something you might print out and have on hand just in case you need a reference.
Happy photographing! Bert P. Krages II Arttorney at Law - The Photographer’s Rights PDF American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) – Know Your Rights: Photographers - link Boarding Area (by Christopher Elliott) - Want to take a picture on the plane? Read this first - link Photo District News (by David Walker) - Judge Dismisses Privacy Lawsuit Against “Voyeur” Artist Arne Svenson - link
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