mike wilson wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 15:08:40 US/Eastern
To: [email protected]
Subject: Paying to shoot in US National Parks

Topic has started on another list i'm on, but no definitive answer..
For those that frequent the parks, do you pay as an amature photographer, or is 
this
something more for the on location film shoot people, using models etc..

I know up here we don't have to pay.



It's only a matter of time.  In the UK, the national organisation that looks after much 
of the building heritage has banned indoor photography for the last decade or so.  Partly 
for "security" and partly to make you buy the guidebooks and postcards.  The 
same will happen in National Parks, although it will be more difficult to enforce.  It's 
their land so they make the rules.

m

Cell Phone Cameras will kill off that sort of ban. Can't stop them, images are acceptable and Rent-a-Cops can't tell when they're being used.

-Adam

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