Do you allow patrons to take pictures of you dancing with those phone/cameras? I know it could probably go all over the internet. Personally, I don't own one. I just didn't know how dancers felt about this. :camera:
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Do you allow patrons to take pictures of you dancing with those phone/cameras? I know it could probably go all over the internet. Personally, I don't own one. I just didn't know how dancers felt about this. :camera:
I don't mind them taking pictures as long as I'm topless. I'm not afraid of being nude on the internet, but maybe some girls do. I just don't want anyone selling it or protfiting off it.
My club has a strict policy that no camera phones are allowed and if you are caught using one we will take the phone. I personally don't mind if someonme were to ask if they can take my picture but I think it's rude when guys sneak taking them.
There was a customer in our club last night who took video and pictures. One of our girls took the camera.
It's posted in full view that no camera or video devices are allowed. If someone is going to be making money off of us, it will be us. If someone is going to be getting their jollies off of looking at us, then they will pay for each jolly.
I was in a club once and saw a couple of guys sneaking pics and emailing them to friends. It was only my first or second time at the club so I didn't say anything but if it happened now, I'd warn them first and if they did it again, I'd tell the dancer AND the bouncer! Guys like that are assholes!
Hell no...that fucker will be eating pavement if I see them trying to take photos of me or anyone...I have my immaculate reputation to protect, hehehe!
Most of these phones are not allowed in the clubs around here. But i still see people using them out in public. I had a guy one night sitting next to me at a red light, and i knew he took a picture! I have the same friggin phone. ASS.
Pamela
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Originally Posted by Lilith link=board=8;threadid=7549;start=msg86115#msg86115 date=1079726661
I've never been inside of a club that allowed cameras of any kind to be used. And if I ever caught a guy trying to take my picture without me knowing I'd stick his camera up his ass. >:(
Whilst we have the obligatory sign - there have been numerous occasions where people have ignored the sign.
Whilst I loved doing the stage shows for the Bucks Parties (where the Buck is on the stage)... we don't do them anymore for other reasons however it was usually those parties that favoured the camera phones the most.
If someone was caught taking pictures or video, the bouncer and/or hostess is told straight away and they stand there until the offending video and/or pictures are removed.
I just find it plain rude and offensive when this does happen because not every dancer in the club is "out" with the information that she is a dancer. Plus the pure fact that they ignored the sign at the door before they entered the club.
In most of the clubs I have worked, bouncers and cameras don't mix. The exception, of course, is a polaroid, owned by the club, and each photo goes for the same price as a dance.
I hate it when customers try to sneak in cameras or cell phones with cameras to take pictures of the dancers. If I'm going to have my picture taken while I'm at work, I better be making a profit from it! At all the clubs I've worked at, customers are not allowed to bring in cameras. The only way a customer can get a picture of a dancer is if he/she purchases a Polaroid of the dancer at the club.
Once I was on stage, and a female customer came up to me and asked if she could get a picture of me. I thought she meant a Polaroid once I was done on stage, so I said sure. She then takes a camera out of her coat pocket and snaps a picture of me before I can even react! :irked: The bouncer saw what happened, and he took the film out of her camera and destroyed it. :thumbsup: There are signs clearly saying "No Cameras or Camcorders" in the club, so she should've known better.
I definately DO NOT want someone taking my pic with a cell phone.....no one at school knows I dance, and it could possibly have a bad effect if they did.....
not to mention my parents!!!
i would not hesitate to grab a phone, foricibly delete the image, etc.....it's a violation at both my clubs to pull out camera phones (one place confisgates them).
I don't even like men talking on their phones while in the club.
God help the man who tries to take of picture of me!!!!!
My club doesnt allow phones, but one time I was on stage and some little shithead tried to snap a pic of my cookie. I still dont even know if he got it, but oh well. Next time I see him, I will tell him that the cops are looking for him. LMAO