Tyler Green's post today reminded me of one of the best photo policies in the history of the world . . .EVER. The Tom Museum in Pittsburgh. Run by artist Tom Sarver, The Tom Museum is a project of The Mattress Factory. The Tom Museum allows you to take a photo of anything on the premises with one simple provision: Tom has to be in the picture. Sorry, but that's nothing short of genius.
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Policy.
Tyler Green's post today reminded me of one of the best photo policies in the history of the world . . .EVER. The Tom Museum in Pittsburgh. Run by artist Tom Sarver, The Tom Museum is a project of The Mattress Factory. The Tom Museum allows you to take a photo of anything on the premises with one simple provision: Tom has to be in the picture. Sorry, but that's nothing short of genius.
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Great photo!
Tom is a real sweet guy.
Tom and his museum were just great. AND it was the perfect introduction to the world of art for my 11-year-old nephew. He loved it.
Wow, I have taken shots at the Mattress Factory all the time. I am not sure of an official policy there, but Barbara and Michael have always let me take shots.
In a city like Pittsburgh which doesn't get major national arts coverage; it really is important.
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