If it's your family member,yes. If it's a monument or something or someone publicized,yes. If it's a stranger,no. If that stranger finds you fishy,you're definitely in deep,deep trouble.
In a public place, you have a right to take photographs. So if you're standing on a public sidewalk, and you're able to photograph a car which is sitting in a driveway, you can photograph it legally, with or without consent of the owner.
You can photograph people in public without their permission for any reason you want.
In general, it is legal to photograph someone in a public place without their consent. However, there are some exceptions, such as if the person has a reasonable expectation of privacy, like in a private setting. It's important to be aware of and respect people's privacy rights when taking photographs.
In New Zealand, and many countries you may photograph anything you like in a public place, including people, however, this may vary from country to country, some countries have laws against photographing children particularly without parents express permission.
You are allowed to take a photograph of ANYTHING in a public place. YOU may also be able to take a photograph of something in a private place if YOU are doing so from a public place - but there are expectation of privacy limits that YOU may violate) So - if YOU are painting a portrait of anyone based on YOU seeing that person in a public place - yes - you can do it. (Example - if you took a photograph of that player walking in public - and then painted the picture based on YOUR OWN photograph) However - if YOU are painting that portrait based on Published photographs or video images (say as on tv or in a movie) - THOSE images are copyrighted and you cannot legally use them as a source without the permission of the copyright holder. Now - what you may DO with that picture or painting is another story
When people have their photograph taken, they are said to be posing.
Yes they are. If you're in a public place there is nothing you can do to prevent someone taking your photograph.
In most cases, it is legal to photograph someone in public without their consent as long as the person being photographed does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy. However, it is important to be mindful of local laws and regulations regarding photography in public spaces.
Itz not that they LIKE to smoke in a public place itz just if they need a smoke they'll smoke where they are and sometimez that happenz to be in a public place.
Generally no, although it depends on where in the world you are and what you want to photograph - for example, it's usually illegal to photograph prisons or army bases.
Hammurabi have his laws engraved in stone and placed in a public place becuse he didnt want to get follow around by people
yes