How can I obtain the legal right to photograph children without having to ask every parent of every child?

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How can I obtain the legal right to photograph children without having to ask every parent of every child that I want to photograph?

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Answer by Kim
If you photograph a crowd of people in a place where they have no expectation of privacy, you don’t need individual consent. If you make photos of individual people, then technically you will always need their (or in this case their parent’s) consent—but in practice, many people won’t be too bothered by you taking pictures of an event.

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