Gallery Photography Policy
Still photography is permitted for private, noncommercial use only in the Museum's galleries devoted to the permanent collection. Photographs cannot be published, sold, reproduced, transferred, distributed, or otherwise commercially exploited in any manner whatsoever. Photography is not permitted in special exhibitions or areas designated as "No Photography"; works of art on loan from private collections or other institutions may not be photographed. The use of a flash is prohibited. Movie and video cameras are prohibited. Tripods are allowed on weekdays only, and only with a permit issued by the Information Desk in the Great Hall.
For press and other special photography, including filming and videotape projects, call the Communications Department (212-879-5500, ext. 3441) during business hours or fax 212-472-2764. For photographs of works of art owned by the Museum for any purpose other than private and noncommercial, see Photographs and Slides in Educational Resources.
2007-03-12 15:38:58
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answered by Jolly 7
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digital cameras are allowed in most museum, but your flash MUST be OFF
2007-03-13 00:21:55
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think so,
they may wanna keep their actifacts as alive as it can get.
i know it sounds dumb, but yea.
2007-03-12 22:35:25
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answered by X$$ Mr.Zero $$X 2
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