Photo Policy
Your privacy comes first. The floor is a no-phones, no-photos space; any official photography happens only in clearly marked zones, and no image of you is published without your explicit, revocable consent. We use no facial recognition. This is how discretion stays real. 21+.
01 Guest photography
- Assume a no-photos environment. Phones and cameras stay away on the event floor.
- Never photograph or record another guest without their clear, explicit consent — this is one of the fastest ways to lose your welcome.
- Some spaces are strictly no-photography under any circumstances. When a host says a zone is camera-free, it is.
02 Official photography
Where an event includes official photography, it is limited to clearly marked photo-safe zones, handled by designated photographers only. You choose whether to step into those areas. Where offered, a visible marker lets you signal whether you're open to being photographed — and staff respect it.
03 Consent before we publish
No photo of an identifiable guest is published — on our website, our social channels, or anywhere else — without that guest's explicit permission. Our approach is a private review step: you see the images connected to you and approve specific ones before anything goes public. Silence is never consent.
04 Revoking permission
Consent can be withdrawn. If you approved an image and later change your mind, contact us and we'll stop using it going forward and remove it from the surfaces we control. We can't reach back in time on things already printed or reshared beyond us, but from the moment you ask, we act.
05 No facial recognition
We do not use facial recognition or biometric identification to tag, sort, or match guests in photos or at entry. Photo approvals are tied to your own opt-in, not to any automated identification of your face.
06 Report a photo concern
Saw a camera where it shouldn't be? Want an image taken down? Tell a host at the event, or email tamparotic@gmail.com. Photo concerns are handled quickly and discreetly. Related: our Code of Conduct and Privacy policy.
Anything about photography, privacy, or how your image is handled — just ask. We'd rather answer than leave you guessing.