You can shoot any objects and locations. But if there are people in your lens, you need to get their consent to shoot. Sometimes it's enough to catch a person's eye and show them the camera, sometimes it's better to wait for the end of the performance or performance and tell the participants that you took pictures.
This rule is especially important for 18+ camps, baths or body practices. Not everyone wants their self-expression to be publicly available. Do not post photos of naked people without asking their permission to publish.
‼ If you are asked to stop shooting, you must stop.
If you understand that the person in front of you cannot give voluntary consent, do not photograph him.
If you want your photos to appear on Lampu pages, mark Burners when publishing. Most likely, we will repost your album to ourselves — our community loves cool pictures.
We would like to use photos indicating your authorship for the posts, website and other communication materials of Burners. If you are against it, write to us.
Please do not use photos and videos from Lampu for commercial purposes.
There is no advertising or commerce at our events. Everything that happens is done by the participants sincerely, as a gift to the community. We appreciate it and don't like it when someone uses Burning Man for self-promotion or earnings. In addition, it violates one of the ten principles of the community — the principle of Decommodification.