Lastnight I was on the way down to check out the new St. John’s location of “Freak Lunchbox”, when we came across an outdoor location shoot for Republic of Doyle. This is a shot of some of the crew that work behind the scenes to bring us the show.
One of their spotters was standing next to me while I was shooting. He held his earpeice for a second and then said to me “I am supposed to tell you to stop taking photos”.
I appreciate what ROD and the CBC are doing for the presence of the city in their productions, I am actually a big fan of both Republic of Doyle and all aspects of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. But during a break in filming, I DO NOT appreciate being told that I cant photograph on a public street.
I respect what you do, please respect what I do.
did you respond and say public street, but i will respect the request.
Actually at first i had no idea he was serious, so i snapped a few more shots off then just Doddled away.
Huh, if they don’t want onlookers taking pics in a public area let me suggest to them that they film everything in a sound stage.
I love how everyone in the photo is looking right at you. Doyle, serious business.