Tee Why wrote in post #4028164
I believe the permit rule stem from complaints of residents and visitors as I hear photogs often had lights and extensive setup, thereby blocking normal flow of traffic around the beach.
What I have observed for years is that on one favored beach, Little Corona, any night of the week there would be anywhere from 15-30 photographers with their wedding couples and families. The beach is about 1/4 mile long. On top of that you would frequently see more involved studio set ups shooting models.
When the sun began to set the chaos started and the photographers would work into a frenzy often yelling at the regular beachgoing Moms to "get your F-ing kid out of my shot!" Then on those nights when the beach was really jammed the photographers would over flow and start posing their couples on the stairs and front porches of the homes. It was not surprising at all to me that the city started getting so many complaints and began to monitor the activity. You see, all the photographers would show up shortly before sunset and that was an hour or so after the lifeguards left for the day so no one in authority was there to monitor the chaos.
Once again, just like in so many churches now, photographers, the many a-holes, have ruined it for the entire profession.
Rick