Aurora Opens - girls love them

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  • #16
    Re: No brainer

    What I would do, I would ask parents during the registration if they’re OK with taking pictures.
    Nata Navodylo

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    • #17
      Re: No brainer

      Chess dad here... I don't know Egis personally but he's taken some quality photos of my son playing chess, and I appreciate his efforts. I could never get the same shots myself, as my son doesn't let me watch him play. Egis' gear is also much better than what I can bring to a tournament as I'm usually lugging a backpack full of snacks. ;)

      Privacy-wise, I think all parents have legitimate concerns about the use of their child's image, and these concerns should be respected when they are raised. However, it would be a very dry world if no one could take pictures of people participating in a respectable community activity without obtaining consent ahead of time. My son loves going through pictures from the tournaments he can't get to (and the ones he can get to). It's a way for him to stay engaged — we'll definitely be hitting the photo galleries of the NAYCC in New York this weekend, looking for some of his friends.

      As someone who's done some local history research, I think it will be fantastic if these tournament galleries survive in some form (e.g. through donation to municipal/provincial or CFC archives), when we can look back and watch how young [insert your favourite prodigy's name here] clawed his/her way up through local tournaments to join the world's elite. The mass media sure isn't going to document it for us.

      Some basic guidelines I might suggest:
      -avoid tagging posted images — people who are part of the community will know who the players are, or can learn via word of mouth
      -take down images when requested by the subject or subject's parent (even if not legally required to do so)
      -don't target certain people way more than others unless, say, there's a chess-related reason — skill, prizewinners, etc.
      -maybe avoid posting gender-specific or age-specific galleries from mixed tournaments ;)

      As far as I can tell, Egis is doing reasonably well here, and it would disappoint me if the postings here created such a chill that he stopped shooting.

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      • #18
        word.

        Originally posted by Egidijus Zeromskis View Post
        No problems with parents yet.
        ..........
        Dogs will bark, but the caravan of chess moves on.

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        • #19
          Re: Aurora Opens - girls love them

          They are gone to prepare for their matches.

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          • #20
            Re: word.

            Egidijus,

            I have a couple of chess students and also my daughter WIM Yuan, Yuanling in those pictures, I was told by parents it definitely had problems. At least, you should not do that next time.

            William

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            • #21
              Re: word.

              Thanks Egis to remove the pictures.

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