Kenneth Waller
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/kennethwaller

----- Original Message ----- From: "steve harley" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: OT More local photogs rights controversy


On 2010-08-26 14:22 , Ken Waller wrote:
The photo permits for professionals in Denali are severely restricted
and not available to all that apply.
There is only one two lane road, around 90 miles long, in Denali and
most of the road traffic is for the park run tour busses. In some places
there is absolutely no place for a vehicle to park off road. The pros
that do get permits are restricted to having their vehicles off the road
during specific hours.

right, that corresponds closely to the info in the link i included; i was mainly trying to say that i learned Denali doesn't really restrict photographers -- it restricts everyone, and then it has a lottery to give a few pros special permissions that the general public doesn't have

Not really. I've shot alot in Denali and have never had an issue. You, like every one else are free to roam the park. You can use the park bus system to be dropped off & picked up anywhere in the park where the busses run.


Capitol Reef doesn't have the same limited road conditions as Denali.

and i wasn't trying to compare Capitol Reef and Denali, just looking for a range of types of restrictions; i'd say Capitol Reef has _more_ photography restrictions, though they are very limited and seem intended to keep large photo/film shoots from ruining everyone's day; neither seems like an attempt to control commercial use of imagery, but the Acoma Pueblo (not a national park, but a semi-sovereign indigenous nation, for those not familiar with US reservations) clearly asserts such control

I've also shot several times in Capitol Reef and have very seldom even run into other photogs in the places I've shot at. I can't image they'd have to inforce any limitations on usage to the individual photog.


my overall point was that i tried to follow up on William's statements and couldn't find restrictions he seemed to have run into, but i'm interested to learn what restrictions there may be


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