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Re: QR now has it own web site



What the hell? Since when do you have to have a staff member with you if you
photograph a train or station, even from platform level. I'm sure every
photographer has $400 in their pocket to go photographing trains. Unless
it's just safety issues if the photographer isn't near a station and
requires supervision ... I'm guessing that counts for journalists.

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Dean A Stalker
Email: dstalker2000@hotmail.com
Home Page: http://welcome.to/qrhistory/ - The Unofficial QR History and Info
Site

L & D <daisyw@ozemail.com.au> wrote in message
38EA813E.355386CF@ozemail.com.au">news:38EA813E.355386CF@ozemail.com.au...

james_ccj@my-deja.com wrote:
In article <8ccb9b$am9$1@nnrp1.deja.com>,
Eric Cartman <erk_cartman@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I briefly checked out the site, this URL may be of interest to us:
>
> http://www.qr.com.au/about/about_qr.asp?subsec=&page=safety/safety.asp
>
> It is the "QR & Photographers page" as has been discussed in here
> before.
Goodness me!! 3 weeks notification before hand..... what a waste of
time.....

This site has a little gem in it If QR grants permission to film or
photograph any of their locations you will be charged the cost $100 an hour
with a min of 4 hours ($400)
Davo