Thanks Late for the info - I shall try and get along there, if I can.
I've seen people taking digital snaps of other photographers work before at various exhibitions. I have two questions: what do these digital snappers do with their snaps and how do FWs feel about others snapping their work?
I'm not at all possessive about my work and would be flattered if somebody liked my stuff enough to snap it. But I appreciate that others are very protective of their work, and in law, have every right to be. But if I really like some pictures at an exhibition (great name for a tune), I'd either buy the catalogue or a postcard of a particular shot. I wouldn't dream of taking a shot with either a 'phone or a digital camera with auto flash, lousy framing, other viewers in the way etc. I just don't see the point.
A few years ago I saw a 'photographer' with the latest digital EOS D Whatever (but a few grands worth - this was serious kit) just snapping the labels of works at Frieze Art London. Perhaps this was his 'art' - photographing the labels of other exhibitionists (if that is how they style themselves) - but I didn't once see him photograph any the work itself. Funny folk, these Digital Bods.