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Jul 17, 2008 12:45 |  #1

I was lucky enough to obtain a photographers pass for this years Canadian Open to be held at Glen Abbey GC in Oakville, ON.

This is very exciting for me as my dad used to be the assistant pro at Glen Abbey so I played there a ton as a kid.

This will be my first time covering a PGA event so I am wondering if anyone here can give me some advice/tips on proper photographers etiquette at such an event.

Thanks in advance!

Oh and I got my hands on a 300 2.8 IS and 2x tele for the week of the tournament! :D:D:D


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Jul 17, 2008 14:35 |  #2

You'll find a wealth of experienced advice in a message thread at the Sports Shooter web site. (external link) First rule: any shutter noise that a golfer can hear, especially on the backswing, can cause you huge trouble. :(




  
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Jul 17, 2008 15:22 |  #3

Cool... thanks for the link!


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Jul 17, 2008 16:53 |  #4

Just go watch Happy Gilmore, :)


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Jul 17, 2008 17:56 |  #5

and post some photos in the thread;)


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Jul 17, 2008 20:02 |  #6

You will be given a long list of "rules" when you get your press pass. There will be hundreds of photographers ... shadow some for a while. Photographing golf is a great time!

Always look at your backgrounds when looking for a spot to setup.

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Jul 17, 2008 20:05 |  #7

Gatorboy wrote in post #5932139 (external link)
You will be given a long list of "rules" when you get your press pass. There will be hundreds of photographers ... shadow some for a while. Photographing golf is a great time!

Awesome... I was hoping that I would be told the rules LOL

I will definitely post pictures!


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Jul 17, 2008 21:25 |  #8

wear very very very comfortable shoes, can't stress that enough... and very very very comfortable clothes... preferably in the likes of the "Nike dri fit"

the advice on shadowing other pro photographers are a good idea.

when I was shooting golf, I had a buggy and unlimited access... but my feet still hurt at the end of the day... and boy did I smell too... LOL


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Jul 18, 2008 04:17 |  #9

ErikM wrote in post #5932162 (external link)
Awesome... I was hoping that I would be told the rules LOL

If you don't shoot from the time the player begins to address his ball, until the ball is struck, you'll be fine. That is one of the most important rules.


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Jul 18, 2008 04:27 |  #10

I've moved this to "Talk about Photography".

This is because the "Sharing" section is where you share your photos. If you want to talk about photography, it should go in the "Talk" section.

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Jul 18, 2008 08:53 |  #11

Sorry!

Thanks for the replies all.. I am an avid golfer so no shooting during address and swinging is definitely no problem :)


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Jul 18, 2008 09:25 |  #12

Erik, as a golfer you shouldn't have any problems. Pretty much the same rules apply for photography as they would in a normal round of golf. I think of my camera as a bag of potato chips, if I wouldn't rustle the bag or eat a chip in a normal round I wouldn't take a picture. I just wish some of my buddies were that considerate. They call it "playing defensive golf", I say they are a PITA.


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Jul 18, 2008 09:53 |  #13

hahahah true enough...

I am really wondering where I am allowed to go and where I am not allowed to go... perhaps they will tell me when I pick up my pass :)


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