A clarification and a bit of an update. The hand lettered sign at the park has been removed so, I assume, the problem has be resolved - at least until the senior portraits and engagement sessions begin this summer. Martin Nature Park is NOT a normal city park. It is maintained as a nature preserve. 30 years ago, it was on the edge of town but the city and it's suburbs have it surrounded so it's status as a special park is important and well known. It's one of my favorite places for a morning walk. I am posting some of my images so readers can get a sense of the character of the park. These are normal scenes from the park (except the foggy one). I think everyone will see that it is a place about the animal and plant life - not a portrait studio.
When I first saw the sign, I spoke to one of the park employees who assured me that the problem was not with those of us who use the park for wildlife and nature photography but was specific to those using the park for elaborate portrait sessions.
RDKirk, did you read in the opening post where one photographer wanted to bring in a generator for his lights? The rules of this place are clear and common sense for such a park. It seems to me that expecting specific rules for such photographers amounts to blaming the park for stupidity and insensitivity on the part of the photographers.
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