skintero wrote in post #7457484
I've never shot anything other than my kids games and never had a problem. I'm speaking strictly from the parental side of shooting pictures, not from the side of someone trying to do it for money. Being military, I've shot little league in several different states and never had a problem. My son's little league last year actually had an online site where you could upload game pictures. That's where I posted the pictures last year. I guess I've been lucky. I'd have to pull my kid if someone from the league came and told me I couldn't take pictures of my own kid.
I've never shot anything other than my kids games and never had a problem. I'm speaking strictly from the parental side of shooting pictures, not from the side of someone trying to do it for money. Being military, I've shot little league in several different states and never had a problem. My son's little league last year actually had an online site where you could upload game pictures. That's where I posted the pictures last year. I guess I've been lucky. I'd have to pull my kid if someone from the league came and told me I couldn't take pictures of my own kid.
Shooting your own kid is one thing, shooting all the kids and wanting to sell to the parents is a completely different thing.
I agree with you that if a league told me a I couldn't shoot my own kid (or my niece and nephew), I'd likely not want my kids in that league either.

