Examples of personal photography permitted during the Photo Walk are: personal portfolio and/or personal social media showcasing work ~ not for sale.
You may NOT publish, sell, reproduce, transfer, distribute, or otherwise commercially exploit the images in any manner whatsoever without written permission from The Neon Museum.
You MAY:
- Bring all camera equipment with exception of drones
- Take photos and video of the Museum collection for personal use
- Take a couple candid selfies or snapshots for personal use
- Post images on personal (non-commercial) social media sites. Tag us! @theneonmuseumlasvegas, @neonmuseum, #neonmuseum #neonboneyard
You may NOT:
- Publish, sell, reproduce, transfer, distribute, or otherwise commercially exploit the images in any manner whatsoever
- Take portrait style photography with a subject or model.
- Speak down the lens (or speak in front of your camera)
- Bring assistants (everyone in attendance must purchase a Photo Walk ticket)
- Use the images to promote any outside product, service, individual, artist or business.
- Use the images for publications or media
- Stand on or cross the rock border/stanchions (this applies to photographers and equipment)
- Touch, lean, sit, stand or place objects on any of the sign collection
- Stand on the benches
Neon Museum staff have the authority to approach and verify the intent of photography and to enforce the Photography Policy. We reserve the right to deny permission to photograph and may request that the individual/group leave the premises and forfeit their admission fee.
Shoots for editorial or commercial purposes (advertising, marketing,TV/Film, etc.) are NOT permitted during this time. Commercial shoots must be pre-approved and scheduled in advance.
The Neon Museum defines commercial use as: images used directly in the marketing and promotion of a product, service, artist, individual or business.
Examples of commercial use NOT permitted during the Photo Walk include: music videos, company head-shots, fashion shoots, social media advertisements, web series, marketing materials, commercials, TV shows, feature films, documentaries, etc.
The Museum defines portfolio use as a collection of work which is not for sale or used commercially.
The Museum NEVER allows for stock photography to retail items with images of the Museum collecton.
The displays within the Neon Museum are copyrighted works and may not be filmed, photographed or recorded for any commercial purpose without prior written consent of the The Neon Museum, Inc.