Strictly No Photography is a photo sharing service for photos that you were not allowed to take. According to the site, their mission is “To organize the world’s forbidden visual information and make it universally accessible and useful”.
Strictly no photography is a photo-sharing site for photographs taken where you are not allowed to take them. From the inside of the Kremlin to Kensington palace, from art galleries to war zones. Here you can see everything you’ve ever wanted to see that you’re not supposed to. There are pictures that range from the ordinary to the profound. Whatever the content or the quality though we think that each one stands as a little piece of art in itself, as a little expression of personal liberty.
Do you have some illicit photos to share? Register and upload them to their archive.
via The Presurfer
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Ha! I got yelled at in NYC at a restaurant for taking photos. There was no sign, but it’s the policy there.
Whatever.
i’ve got a bunch of sketches I did where I wasn’t supposed to photograph. -i’ll see if their site allows sketches to be posted?