View Single Post
Re: Shooting Permits
Old 12-06-2006, 05:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
R_Fredrick_Smith
Free Member

 
R_Fredrick_Smith's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Member GG#: 35872
Location: Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Posts: 3,804
Comments: 43

R_Fredrick_Smith is offline IP: 76.186.138.200
  Reply With Quote

One reason that many cities require permits for "pros" to shoot in public parks, is because the major production of model, lights, assistants, photographer, etc, is something that interferes with the normal flow of park activities and adds extra risks of law suits for the city, and so forth. So the fees help offset this extra risk.

Generally the wedding shoots I've seen in parks, or the ones I've done myself, have been very "low key" in that they didn't use an assistant, a tripod, etc. There would often be a flash on a bracket and maybe one reflector (often held by the subjects). Even then, you'll occasionally get some "official" who will ask about licenses. You then, just move on.

On the other hand, imagine shooting these shots of Haley in a park (even with a permit). Can you say crowd control problems?

Click for larger version
Re: Shooting Permits 


Cheers,
rfs
__________________

"The map is not the Territory"
  View Public Profile Send a private message to R_Fredrick_Smith Visit R_Fredrick_Smith's homepage! Find More Posts by R_Fredrick_Smith