The $350 fee includes 2 hours of time for photography/videography and an advanced reservation is required.
Passes are issued during AMFA’s regular business hours Tuesday – Friday only. No passes will be issued on Mondays, Saturdays, or Sundays.
Passes allow for the limited use of public spaces only. No professional photography or videography is permitted in any gallery spaces.
Photography or videography must not be disruptive to other guests, block walkways or stairways, or prevent guests from entering or exiting any entrance of the Museum.
Groups may include up to 5 people.
The use of glitter, liquids, food, open flames, and other potentially hazardous materials are strictly forbidden.
Doors may not be propped or held open.
Commercial photo passes will not be issued at this time.
AMFA staff will work with the photographer or videographer in advance to design a safe setup of their equipment.
Hair, makeup, and wardrobe must be completed in a designated area assigned by AMFA.
All equipment must be set up at least two feet away from any artwork, including display cases and exhibition furniture, at all times. No equipment is to be placed on top of display cases or displayed objects, including exhibition furniture.
No Museum objects may be handled in any way. All art, wherever located, may not be touched or moved, and all persons involved in filming and/or photographing in AMFA are subject to the control and direction of Museum staff at all times.
Equipment stands must be secured with appropriately sized weights to prevent tipping.
Furniture pads must be brought by a photographer or videographer and used underneath all equipment.
The photographer or videographer is responsible for all equipment clean-up and removal at the completion of the shoot.