If you are on public property and have the appropriate film permit, you
can shoot anything within the reach of your lens and sell it for
whatever the market will bear.
If you don't have a signed property release from the owner (for a
building) or a model release (for a person), you cannot sell the
images for any commercial purposes (advertising, stock, etc). Makes
no difference if you were on public property and had a permit. The
images can be used for editorial and education but they don't pay
much. There are some cities (Houston?) trying to collect on images of
their skylines sold as posters.
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