So I have been wanting to get a press-pass so I can do more photojournalism, but haven't been to sure how to go about this. Well, I was talking to someone a week or so ago, and he suggested that I go to the local paper (Elgin is very small and so it the paper- http://www.elgincourier.com
), and as them for a "Texas Press-Pass". Of course I would take pictures for them and they would be given to that paper for use. Basically, it would be my opporituity to start getting things published, as well as have better access to the events/stories I want to cover, and it would also give them more media to use if they would like to. This seems like a good idea to me, and I thought I might go talk to them on my lunch break today, however I have a few questions...
First, what is a "Texas Press-Pass"?
Also, should I basically just tell them what I just told you, that I'd like to do work for them in exchange for a press-pass? Should I look for a contract of some sort, or go informal for now? At the moment, I am not looking to make money, but more just to be published and get my work out there, as well as have something for a resume down the road.
It seems to me a good trade. All they have to give me is a press pass, and they get photo's to use as they please at no cost to them. But, should I put it to them like that, or should I go in looking for a paying job? Since I'm not published at all, and have no professional photography experience, I have no photography related resume to show them, so it kind of hinders my ability to look for a paying job... or does it?
Any advice/help is greatly appreciated... Thank you...!

