If you have a legitimate reason to be at an event you will go through the proper channels to obtain credentials for that particular event.
If the organisers feel that you are entitled to be issued with 'creds, you will probably get them.
They will issue you with the appropriate paraphernalia (swing tag, pass, vest, armband etc) that correctly identifies you as having been accredited to cover that event.
If they don't feel you should be there, you won't be accredited - simple - and they're probably right.
If you have to go to the extremes of getting a dodgy or fake credential to scam your way in, you don't deserve to be at that event.
Simply by creating this thread and asking the question you have, screams at me you have no idea of what's involved and tells me you don't deserve to be accredited for whatever event is you are wanting to get into.
If I buy a white coat and stethoscope, does that make me a brain surgeon?
Anyone got a scalpel.
Firstly, what is your reason for wanting media credentials.
Are you a member of the media?
What can you give the organizers by your presence?
Media creds are usually only given to WORKING media. This means people working for and supplying bona fide media outlets ie: Magazines and newspapers and other recognised media outlets such as websites and press agencies. This does not include taking photos for yourself.
Remember that the 'togs you see at events etc are being paid by somebody therefore IT IS A JOB. They are not there for the fun of it.
Unless you are WORKING MEDIA, why should you be there.
Media credential's ARE NOT a free pass to get in to an event.
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