I've never been to a wood show. I'm going tomorrow for my first show. I am wondering about taking pictures. Is it worth the time to take a camera in, or are cameras prohibited?
Thanks in advance for any info , Doug
I've never been to a wood show. I'm going tomorrow for my first show. I am wondering about taking pictures. Is it worth the time to take a camera in, or are cameras prohibited?
Thanks in advance for any info , Doug
depends what your going take pictures of,,,Originally Posted by Doug Jones
tools you what but can't afford?
I hav't seen any woman in bikini demanstating the tools,,so no pin ups,,,,
nope can't think of a reason to take a camera,,,,,,
Mike
Doug; I have taken a digital camera to the last couple wood shows to take pictures of some of the completed pieces in the exhibitions. Just getting into turning, I find it interesting what other people are doing and I find it easier to go back and look at the pictures later.
Bill
Bill MacLachlan
I'm sure cameras are accepted. Just don't forget your wallet .
Jay
Jay St. Peter
Thanks folks, I take pics of everything and everywhere. I guess I'm like the never ending tourist.
See ya at the show.
Cameras are allowed. I snapped about 12 shots at the show today. Had no idea what or who I was shooting but I got some.
Last edited by Doug Jones; 10-11-2003 at 11:12 PM.