Always no flash (or tripods). The most common policy is its ok to take photos unless it’s work not owned by the museum (e.g. a traveling exhibit) then it sometimes still ok depending on the wishes of the owner. I’ve only been in a few museums that prohibited photos altogether. I don’t enjoy those as much although it is a relief to not have to see hoards of people taking selfies in front of every famous work of art without ever really looking at the art before moving on.
Have you run into any prohibitions about taking images of pictures in Art Museums? Is it a no-no to use a flash?
Always no flash (or tripods). The most common policy is its ok to take photos unless it’s work not owned by the museum (e.g. a traveling exhibit) then it sometimes still ok depending on the wishes of the owner. I’ve only been in a few museums that prohibited photos altogether. I don’t enjoy those as much although it is a relief to not have to see hoards of people taking selfies in front of every famous work of art without ever really looking at the art before moving on.