Recently relocated here from ATL so I am exploring places around for various reasons. (03/29/25) Initially I had no problems entering with my girlfriend, to scout out the atmosphere. After assessing the establishment and seeing no photographer on the scene I decided it would be a good opportunity to grab my professional camera. Before exiting I asked one of the security guards by the metal detector if it was okay if I brought a camera in. I was told yes, when returning to the door others entering took interest in seeing the camera (mind you it's raining). We were under an awning with a gate separating the other patrons and myself waiting for the line to move. Security outside the entrance start to yell at me to move when there's no one behind me or also I’m not even blocking the way. So I move and I guess then he spots the camera himself and comes to tell me I can't bring my camera in. I told him I asked and was told it was okay. Eventually he has someone else back him that they only allow their own camera people...
I am photographer that being said I have been in every bar, club and lounge in ATLANTA along with other events and tourists spots...never have there been a problem with me bringing my own camera in, even if they have other planned photographers for their event. Only strip clubs denied outside photography/videography and the free publicity, understandable, which makes me wonder what more could be going on at this venue.
I go put my camera back in my vehicle and return to enjoy, to the best of my ability, the rest of the night with my girlfriend. The no camera situation just had me a bit more vigilant and on alert for why. The atmosphere wasn't too bad looked like everybody was enjoying themselves, just off putting due to my vast experience of photography and them not allowing outside camera's…when everyone technically walks in with a camera on their phones. (as my girlfriend stated)
My girlfriend got a drink, tasted pretty good. We enjoyed each other and they a good set of DJs. Wanted to get some nice photos of my girlfriend at the venue but unfortunately couldn't. Things like this will cause me to suggest other places when others invite me or causes me to refer my clients alternatives when they want to do music videos and photography at nightlife locations. I have over 20k+ followers on my personal Instagram and another 10k+ on my photography account. Over 50k+ network of followers on Facebook…again never experienced no outside photography expect at GENTLEMEN CLUBS…definitely left a less than positive impression overall and makes me cautious about even working with an establishment as such even potentially as an...
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Whether you're visiting Buffalo or simply looking for a standout night out, this nightclub delivers an exciting, safe, and memorable experience. It's the perfect spot to enjoy great music, a lively atmosphere, and a night full...
Read moreWe went to see Drake Bell this past weekend and it was very fun and a very cool event. We paid for a table and bottle service upstairs and while it was a nice corner, the steps were extremely unsafe. I was the first of several people in our large party to fall. I slipped and bruised my back and elbows. After that, I went to the bar and asked for paper towels or something to help with this as it was so unsafe. I was handed 3 napkins…..throughout the night 6 of us had slipped and fallen on that step. One of them even literally broke his arm. In total I asked for help with this 3 times and was dismissed. I feel like because it’s a bar they can easily claim it was alcohol related but it clearly was not as so many of us got hurt. They seriously need to fix those steps and I feel as if everyone who got hurt should be compensated. The bathrooms also are some of the most disgusting I’ve ever seen even for a bar. But that’s a small deal. There’s no phone number to call them, so speaking to a manager would have been my first choice but a review will have to do. This was absolutely not okay and people should be made aware of this and it should be fixed and taken seriously for the future before something even worse than broken...
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