I’m planning to attend a handful of shows at Black Cat D.C., and their photography policy doesn’t appear anywhere on-line. So, I submitted an inquiry via their info@ address, and received the following in response:
The Black Cat has very recently instituted a change in our photo policy. We do not allow professional flash photography, and photographers are prohibited from the stage. The only exception to this no-flash policy will be times when a specific band has permitted professional flash photography and granted a photographer a photo pass. In such cases, we will allow professional flash for the first three songs of said band’s set.
Of course, point-and-shoot cameras (with flash) are still allowed. This policy only applies to professional flash photography - professional photography without flash is permitted at all times.
So, basically, if you are using professional flash we have a couple guidelines in place. But if you’re shooting without, there are no rules that you have to follow and you have free rein to photograph inside the club.
And yes, bags and backpacks are allowed - although they may be searched upon entry.
Thanks, Black Cat info robot!
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How was Brett Dennen’s show? I didn’t see it mentioned on your site. Or did I miss that post?
Ah, I forgot to post an update after that show!
The performance itself was, as expected, terrific. Brett really puts on one hell of a show.
Unfortunately, the club never received a guest list from Dennen’s management, so there were no photo passes issued for that performance. At all.
Luckily, we drove to the show and parked in the secured lot, so I had a place to stash my camera. Otherwise, I would have been forced to sell my ticket and head on home . . .
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