The things I've read say nothing of a tripod, and as stated, mention the use of models and props, and say nothing of the "professional status" of the photographer. If it indeed is moving toward the tripod makes it commercial BS, it amounts to individuals charged with enforcing the law, also making up what that law is.
That is seriously uncool, as they are not people who are allowed to make laws, although lately in this country, there seems to be some confusion on law enforcement and security services part, regarding who makes the law. How stupid is that?
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I'm a pro. That doesn't mean I make helluva allot of money. I most certainly make less money than the vacationing executive with his digigizmo. Maybe I want to shoot in Death Valley, but just landscape shots, placing no more strain on the park or parks infrastructure than any other visitor (in fact, probably less). Maybe for the time I put in, I'll get a sellable picture. Maybe not. Its always a gamble, and the returns are uncertain, and slim. During the time I'm there I'll spend about five hundred dollars or so in the area. Repeat this scenario for as many view camera photographers as there are.
Throwing a big fee on top of the uncertainty of even getting a good photograph is a total deal breaker. We, and our multiple five hundred bucks, will go elsewhere.
They lose, and they lose big. How stupid is that?
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For working photographers, what it amounts to, is discrimination based on your ability to pay, or maintain an unrecognized profile.
It effectively slams the door to anybody with a view camera.
It places an end to serious amateur or pro film photography in the park system, in the tradition of St Ansel, handing it over on a platter to digiheads with autometering, autobracketing, DSLR's with image stabilizing lenses, and photo stitching software, because they can get away without using a tripod, and therefore "aren't pro", and the occasional large car or fashion shoot, who will spend more having latte's shipped in, than on the location fee. How stupid is that?