Photographer's Assistant (for a rodeo)
pgaviria
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There is a rodeo in my city this week and I would love to get some nice pictures taken. I called to find out about press passes and they told me only their Rodeo Association photographers are allowed to take pictures. I guess this means even if I pay for a front row ticket and snap some photos with my 300mm, they can take my camera or something?
Well, to save the hassle, I thought maybe I could contact some of the photographers covering the event (and I have a good idea of who they are and their numbers) and ask if they need an assistant in exchange for letting me shoot some photos for my portfolio. Is this something you would agree to? How would propose the idea? I don't even know what they could need me to do as an assistant... I suppose hand them memory cards if they have some with really small capacity lol.
Any opinions would be greatly appreciated!
Well, to save the hassle, I thought maybe I could contact some of the photographers covering the event (and I have a good idea of who they are and their numbers) and ask if they need an assistant in exchange for letting me shoot some photos for my portfolio. Is this something you would agree to? How would propose the idea? I don't even know what they could need me to do as an assistant... I suppose hand them memory cards if they have some with really small capacity lol.
Any opinions would be greatly appreciated!
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I would ask them specifically if there are any restrictions with regard to customers taking personal photos from the stands. Don't guess!
Most events like this don't restrict photos being taken, but they won't grant access to the same areas the official event photographers have access to.
Sam
Part of the reason they do it is safety. The approved shooters know where to "be", how not to interfere and how not to get hurt. Personally when I shoot this sort of thing I don't want an assistant, for that reason.
They also get shots from their "approved" shooters for free. And the participants, who so often are on a shoestring themselves aren't buying pix. But it would be cool stuff to have in one's port.
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They most certainly cannot take your camera. They could, however, ask you to put it away or leave. Call and ask about their policy on photos from the stands.
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Depending upon the terms of the ticket, they may be able to refuse you entry. But yeah, they canNOT take your camera.
Anyway, nobody told me anything. The probably knew I wasn't getting the best shots from where I was anyway.