1 (edited by nmagcorn 2013-11-07 19:35:08)

Topic: email from Landmark Theatre in Richmond regarding photos

Just received an email from the Landmark Theatre in Richmond. I think they definitely need to be made aware of Joe's photo and recording policy:
Dear Guest,

We are looking forward to welcoming you to the newly-renovated Landmark Theater this Saturday to enjoy Joe Bonamassa in concert. Doors open at 7pm for the 8pm performance. The show is expected to last about 2 hours and 30 minutes including an intermission. If you have a ticket at Will Call, please bring a valid ID with you for identification purposes. The box office opens at 4pm Saturday if you would like to pick up your Will Call tickets early.

If you need parking or directions, please visit our website at http://landmarktheater.net.

Photographs and video recording of the show is prohibited. Please note that for your safety, bag searches and other security measures may be conducted, if deemed necessary by staff. Food and beverages may not be brought into the facility, unless for medical reasons, but we do have beverages (soda, beer and wine) and snacks (assorted candy, popcorn and nuts) available in the lobbies.

We hope you enjoy the show!
Landmark Theater Patron Services

Re: email from Landmark Theatre in Richmond regarding photos

I have had experience with a few Joe shows where the venue had a clearly written or stated policy of no photos or video yet I was able to bring my camera in (not just sneak it in either) and take photos and/or video. And not just me, but others at those shows as well. I think many venues use it as their blanket policy, but if an artist is okay with photos they don't enforce it. However, I have also been to venues that had that policy and did strictly enforce it. I'm no lawyer, but I think it ultimately comes down to what the venue chooses to do. It certainly wouldn't hurt to check into it further or at least bring your camera to the show anyway.

3 (edited by nmagcorn 2013-11-07 21:29:56)

Re: email from Landmark Theatre in Richmond regarding photos

Street Team Eric stated this in facebook when someone posted that it is the venue's decision:

"Actually that is incorrect, in the US we have a 4-wall agreement with the venues, which means that we essentially buy the venue for the event and we are then able to enforce our own policies to use the space as we see fit. Each venue's management is instructed about our photo policy, but you do get those over zealous guards here and there"


Just don't want to encounter a hassle at the theatre. It always makes it so stressful when the security is breathing down your neck.

Re: email from Landmark Theatre in Richmond regarding photos

I think Lee is right, it's just a blanket statement.  I've seen similar policies, but as long as I had the photo pass I've been ok.  I'm trying to remember where it was, maybe Pittsburgh, ushers were telling people they couldn't use there phones to video tape.  That's the only time I've seen the audience being told they couldn't record videos or take pictures.

Jim

Re: email from Landmark Theatre in Richmond regarding photos

I would print this thread and this policy statement, and take them with you.   https://forum.jbonamassa.com/viewtopic.php?id=23945

Re: email from Landmark Theatre in Richmond regarding photos

Definitely print the policy and take it with you! Might not hurt to forward the email to Eric and ask someone at J & R to follow up with venue tomorrow? And maybe call the venue to ask specifically for this show. I think it is kind of a blanket statement on the venue's part. The biggest thing is that it gets communicated to everyone working his show.

I remember when we went to see Joe in Nashville in 2010 the venue website said no cameras & photography and I called them the morning of the show and I was told no at first and when I said he allows photography they transferred me to someone else and she said she had just been given the information and yes cameras would be allowed and if you had SLR you must have a pass.

Adversely when we went to see Steve Winwood at Louisville Palace a few weeks ago I was trying to find out if there was an opening act on the website and right on the Steve Winwood page on the Louisville Palace site it said "small personal cameras permitted" got to the door security looks in my purse and says no cameras! I said website says otherwise! He said I needed to talk to another guy and he looked just like the guy Joe & everyone had issue with on Tuesday and he says no way doesn't matter what we put on website and that I could "check" the camera. I had just put the camera in purse without the case and didn't want to check it without the case and told him it was their error for putting it on the website he could let me take it back to my car! Jimmy had my keys and was already sitting down he would not let me go get them from him I could only check the camera! I told him I would not he or someone else could take me to my seat to get my keys because again the Palace put the bad info on their site. I would not have even brought it in otherwise! He didn't want to do that and said he would let me take it in but if they saw me take any pictures I would be thrown out. I was afraid to even take a pic with my cell phone while everyone took pictures all around me no one said a word! During all this I said that I was coming to see Joe on the 5th and he allowed cameras was I going to have the same problem and he said it is up to the artist not the venue! I think Tuesday he was stopping people from recording and not pictures but obviously they have some communication issues at the Palace.

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Re: email from Landmark Theatre in Richmond regarding photos

Well, I printed out the policy and also sent a personal message on facebook to Eric about it so hopefully it'll get straightened out. I know Roy always talks with the theatres before the shows about their policy but often they just don't want to listen.

Re: email from Landmark Theatre in Richmond regarding photos

When we got seated in the Pit, they gave us a special wrist band and I asked specifically was it ok to use the camera. 
The Lady said yes.  She had on an ushers outfit.  Then when I decided to video my favorite all time Joe song, Around the bend, here comes the big bald security guy and he sits down beside me and says I told you no video.  he did not leave until I turned it off.  I am for sure going to print out the policy for my next Joe concert and take it with me.   Joe was peeved at Louisville security for sure.

9 (edited by Rocket 2013-11-10 03:22:44)

Re: email from Landmark Theatre in Richmond regarding photos

wvgirlinky wrote:

When we got seated in the Pit, they gave us a special wrist band and I asked specifically was it ok to use the camera. 
The Lady said yes.  She had on an ushers outfit.  Then when I decided to video my favorite all time Joe song, Around the bend, here comes the big bald security guy and he sits down beside me and says I told you no video.  he did not leave until I turned it off.  I am for sure going to print out the policy for my next Joe concert and take it with me.   Joe was peeved at Louisville security for sure.

Swimmer's nose plugs for your group and a Spencer's Gifts stink bomb will get rid of baldy next time wink Wait!!! That will NOT clear the air concerning artist policy!  Lee was right inferring that venues which state their policy prohibiting photos/videos just might enforce it.  Yes, even in the face of printed or electronic media permissions prior. Not the end of the world, but some will be trying to make one feel like they're looking at 3-5 yrs. hard time roll mad

The world has spoken, and continues to speak, goons,...grow up!


Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

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Re: email from Landmark Theatre in Richmond regarding photos

Rocket, it did make me feel embarrassed.  Front row, so everyone including Joe could see.  I felt it was mostly just rude to Joe.

Re: email from Landmark Theatre in Richmond regarding photos

Rocket wrote:
wvgirlinky wrote:

When we got seated in the Pit, they gave us a special wrist band and I asked specifically was it ok to use the camera. 
The Lady said yes.  She had on an ushers outfit.  Then when I decided to video my favorite all time Joe song, Around the bend, here comes the big bald security guy and he sits down beside me and says I told you no video.  he did not leave until I turned it off.  I am for sure going to print out the policy for my next Joe concert and take it with me.   Joe was peeved at Louisville security for sure.

Swimmer's nose plugs for your group and a Spencer's Gifts stink bomb will get rid of baldy next time wink Wait!!! That will NOT clear the air concerning artist policy!  Lee was right inferring that venues which state (their policy prohibiting photos/videos just might enforce it.  Yes, even in the face of printed or electronic media permissions prior. Not the end of the world, but some will be trying to make one feel like they're looking at 3-5 yrs. hard time roll mad

The world has spoken, and continues to speak, goons,...grow up!


Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

Baldy does deserve a stink bomb! Such a bummer there are no videos of that show especially when they were right up front! Palace has told me it's up to the artist what is allowed. They didn't say anything about the photos he just didn't get the memo about the video! On a good note Natasha's email had no meaning and she got some great video last night! If you haven't seen it yet head over to the Roanoke thread in reviews & set lists & check out what she has uploaded so far smile

f/k/a #1kyfan original registration 5/2010
"Lookout Man the storm's about to rage"