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For example, last year I went to the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum's WWII Weekend. They had all kinds of WWII items from clothing and supplies to guns to planes and vehicles.
They also had tons of reenactors dressed up in period clothing and doing re-enactments.
I didn't take many photos of the reenactors because I felt weird doing it without their permission.
I want to go again this year and take more photos, specifically of the reenactors. I've seen other people's photos of the reenactors and it seems like they asked them to pose and whatnot.
What is the etiquette for something like this?
Is it fine to take photos of the reenactors without their knowledge if they're just going about their normal routine?
Should I ask them first?
I assume that most, if not all, would be fine with posing for a photo if asked nicely and they weren't busy with something else?
They also had tons of reenactors dressed up in period clothing and doing re-enactments.
I didn't take many photos of the reenactors because I felt weird doing it without their permission.
I want to go again this year and take more photos, specifically of the reenactors. I've seen other people's photos of the reenactors and it seems like they asked them to pose and whatnot.
What is the etiquette for something like this?
Is it fine to take photos of the reenactors without their knowledge if they're just going about their normal routine?
Should I ask them first?
I assume that most, if not all, would be fine with posing for a photo if asked nicely and they weren't busy with something else?