Missouri Considering Eliminating Photo Permit Fees at State Parks
The Missouri Department of Conservation is looking to scrap permits and fees for commercial photographers in state parks and conservation areas. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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The Missouri Department of Conservation is looking to scrap permits and fees for commercial photographers in state parks and conservation areas. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A court has upheld a National Park Service fee and permit requirement for commercial videography in national parks, overturning a previous ruling that found this requirement to be a violation of First Amendment rights. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Photo by Ambitious Wench (CC-BY-SA-2. 0) For two weeks every February, Yosemite's Horsetail Fall appears to be composed of flowing lava rather than water when illuminated by the setting sun. dpreview.com »
If you planning on visiting and photographing the picturesque seaside town of Positano in Italy, here’s something you need to know: the famous village has just introduced a hefty €1,000 (~$1,162) “tax” for commercial photography. petapixel.com »
Photo by Don Graham. Licensed under CC 2. 0 The city of Laguna Beach has cleared up some confusion about its photography permit policy. A broad interpretation of one of its two photography permits created a minor uproar recently, as many people took it to mean that the city was requiring a $100 permit for anyone taking photos. dpreview.com »
Earlier this month, we reported that the city of Laguna Beach, California, required photographers to pay $100+ for a photo permit even if they were shooting non-commercial photos on public land. After word of the policy spread and complaints began flooding in, Laguna Beach has now changed its policy, making it clear that personal photography […] petapixel.com »
Think San Francisco’s “discrimination” against high-end camera gear is bad? Get this: the city of Laguna Beach, California, charges a minimum of $100 for a permit if you wish to take non-commercial photos in public places. petapixel.com »