A Week in the Life has raised some comments out there in cyberspace about restrictions on photography.
These restrictions force scrapbookers to tell the story in a different way. Instead of photos, you might have to just use words, collect memorabilia, or be more creative with the photos you can take.
Here are a few places that restrict photography:
- Daycares and schools
- Court and prison or jail
- Museums
- Performances
- Places of worship
- Work
Has your photography ever been restricted? What strategies did you use to compensate for this restriction? Comment below or join the conversation on facebook or twitter.
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Stephanie

Stephanie Medley-Rath is a sociologist and scrapbooker who studies scrapbooking and memory keeping. Scrapworthy Lives is a blog focused on her sociological analysis of scrapbooking, with a sprinkling of posts about Stephanie's own scrapbooking projects.

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