The policy at our local camp is not in common areas. You can have it at your campsite or friends or members sites if they approve.
You must also sign a release upon entrance to the camp. You must forfeit your device and be banned from camp, if the rules are not followed. There is a camp photographer to take pictures with verbal permission of adults. Written permission of parent or guardian for minors.
Not about, not following the rules - the younger generation is looking for more than 'connectivity' at their club - sadly they don't seem to have the funds to pay for it.
I do not have the faintest idea what you just said. "connectivity"??? Something they have to pay for???
Showing your age Thomas?No, I just don't understand gibberish
renebare, I find it hard to understand how it is you feel that way about having your picture possibly showing up on a porn site, the ramifications of it on your occupation, career, ... your livelihood but yet ... you have all kinds of pictures of yourself on this nudist site. How is having someone take your picture at a nude venue different than you posting a dozen pictures of yourself on this site where anyone with a little bit of knowledge could easily copy and paste these photos onto a site you would be concerned with. Granted ... this isn't a "porn" site but you still have information aboutyourself and pictures of yourself. Isn't that taking a bigger risk than someone "possibly" taking your picture while you're at a nude resort or a beach? Just asking for your thoughts and clarification... :-)
The chances of someone taking my photo without permission on the beach are slim, at a resort due to no-photo rules slimmer, and in my garden slimmer still. But if the rules on resort photography were to change then I believe that most of us would sooner or later appear on websites, unwanted.
As a nudist I am not ashamed by our choice to live as clothes free as is possible, but would be embarrassed by having this fact being known by others around me. An embarrassment in financial terms. How many nudists out there would not feel the same way if their livelihood depended upon how their neighbours, customers, suppliers, co-workers and piers perceived them?
All my photos with other nudists are taken with their permission and posted here with their knowledge (of this site) and again permission.Yes displaying our photos here shows an amount of trust in the website and the majority of users. And with supposedly 220K users I trust I can hide in 'herd anonymity'.Having my photos taken and published in a nudist magazine were not a problem as the circulation was relatively small.It is not the taking of photos but rather what is done with them, don't you think?
Lastly, there are many profiles here who appear to believe nudism is a by-word for so called freedom. Nudism is only about freedom from clothing.I hope this, in a small way explains how I and many other nudists feel about the creeping movement to have photography (without implicit permission) made acceptable.
Not about, not following the rules - the younger generation is looking for more than 'connectivity' at their club - sadly they don't seem to have the funds to pay for it.
If members visit us, there is no daily grounds fee. We have WiFi all over public areas. If we were across the street, we couldn't get it. AT&T, even though the tower is only a mile from us, doesn't have reception here because the tower isn't in the right direction. Verizon gets it. That and U-verse, we're fine.
Not about, not following the rules - the younger generation is looking for more than 'connectivity' at their club - sadly they don't seem to have the funds to pay for it.
If members visit us, there is no daily grounds fee. We have WiFi all over public areas. If we were across the street, we couldn't get it. AT&T, even though the tower is only a mile from us, doesn't have reception here because the tower isn't in the right direction. Verizon gets it. That and U-verse, we're fine.Wifi seems to be gaining traction at nudist venues. Of the resorts we visit Club Orient, Laguna Del Sol and Abbott's Glen all have wifi throughout their grounds. My wifi devices are my iPhone and my iPad and my wife's laptop. All three have cameras on them, so these three locations are by default loosening their bans on cameras. I do have a case for my iPad with the rear camera hole covered with duct tape, so that others won't feel threatened by the camera. But I haven't gotten any comments, even from people far enough away that they wouldn't notice the taped-over camera lens.
Not about, not following the rules - the younger generation is looking for more than 'connectivity' at their club - sadly they don't seem to have the funds to pay for it.
nounnoun: connectivity
- Computing capacity for the interconnection of platforms, systems, and applications."connectivity between Sun and Mac platforms"
- WTF?????----
Pay for what?