Photography

Rogue Rope Camp is a place where people come to be real — raw, soft, naked, messy, tender, fierce. That kind of openness requires deep trust.

So let’s be clear:


No photos or videos without explicit consent. Ever.
That means every person in frame — foreground or background.
Blur is not consent. Assumption is not consent.
Ask first. Every time.

If you’re posting to FetLife, Instagram, or anywhere else:
Only share what someone has clearly agreed to.
That includes tagging. That includes stories. That includes vibes.
Ask before you tag. Ask before you post. Ask even if it feels obvious.


We’re exploring an opt-in system — maybe color-coded bracelets or visible markers — to support light, consensual documentation.

If we go forward with it, it will be:

  • Strictly opt-in
  • Clearly explained
  • Easy to change your mind

It’s not confirmed yet. But if it is, we’ll tell you during camp — and make sure everyone knows the boundaries.


Don’t Post Pictures of the Site

We love this land.
We want to keep using it. Protecting it includes protecting its anonymity.

Please:

  • Don’t post identifiable photos of the location
  • Don’t share wide shots of the grounds or buildings
  • Do enjoy pictures for personal use — just don’t publish them online

Think of it this way:
The site didn’t consent to be exposed. Let’s return the privacy it offers us.


Social media often uploads more than just your photo — GPS data, file names, hidden links.
If you’re sharing anything, double-check what’s included. Better yet?
Don’t share at all unless you’re absolutely sure.


If someone takes your photo without consent — or posts something that violates these boundaries — tell us.
We’ll handle it. Swiftly. Quietly. Clearly.
Consent is not negotiable here.


Twee trollen staan dicht bij elkaar. Eén fluistert iets, de ander houdt een camera, maar laat die zakken met een glimlach.