Quandry. I took the mandatory training and it was reported in my records. But it says never take pictures of children without permission. Should I ask to be released from my ward photographer's job? Or just aim the camera away from arguably the only good looking parts of the ward?
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Ward Photographer? That sounds like a made up calling. Ha!Originally posted by Katy Lied View PostQuandry. I took the mandatory training and it was reported in my records. But it says never take pictures of children without permission. Should I ask to be released from my ward photographer's job? Or just aim the camera away from arguably the only good looking parts of the ward?
When you arrive at any activities, just shout out "Anyone here who does NOT give me permission to take their photo, please raise your hand."
That should cover it.
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I just did the "training" yesterday and I don't remember anything about taking photos of kids.
Does that mean that I should delete the photos that I have of our primary class?
We took one of the whole group then one of each of the kids. That reminds me that we don't have one of the new kid yet.
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Yeah, you should delete them and make the ward photographer take them... They have to do something for their made-up calling.Originally posted by Scott R Nelson View PostI just did the "training" yesterday and I don't remember anything about taking photos of kids.
Does that mean that I should delete the photos that I have of our primary class?
We took one of the whole group then one of each of the kids. That reminds me that we don't have one of the new kid yet."If there is one thing I am, it's always right." -Ted Nugent.
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It was in there. Pay attention, man!Originally posted by Scott R Nelson View PostI just did the "training" yesterday and I don't remember anything about taking photos of kids.
Does that mean that I should delete the photos that I have of our primary class?
We took one of the whole group then one of each of the kids. That reminds me that we don't have one of the new kid yet.
I did it yesterday too. Easy peasy."There is no creature more arrogant than a self-righteous libertarian on the web, am I right? Those folks are just intolerable."
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Seriously. I did mine Saturday night watching football, and I still remember that rule. Although, that may have something to do with the fact that I had to go through it three or four times because the first time, I only got through about half of it before one of my kids needed my attention and by the time I got back to it, it had reset and was demanding that I had to update my membership record. So I went through it, hoping it would work itself out but at the end it didn’t give me credit.Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View PostIt was in there. Pay attention, man!
I did it yesterday too. Easy peasy.
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Pretty standard. For any event like youth conference, girls camp, scout camp, etc we have a photo release form with the other parental forms.Originally posted by Katy Lied View PostQuandry. I took the mandatory training and it was reported in my records. But it says never take pictures of children without permission. Should I ask to be released from my ward photographer's job? Or just aim the camera away from arguably the only good looking parts of the ward?"Nobody listens to Turtle."-Turtlesigpic
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