Do I need official license to shoot pictures of grand prix race far from outside the audience?
I heard that car races organizers only allow magazine photographers to shoot races.
Is this true ?
picard Goldmember 1,996 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Canada More info | May 21, 2010 15:53 | #1 Do I need official license to shoot pictures of grand prix race far from outside the audience? Canon 1DM4,7D, Rebel XT
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May 21, 2010 17:17 | #2 picard wrote in post #10223151 Do I need official license to shoot pictures of grand prix race far from outside the audience? I heard that car races organizers only allow magazine photographers to shoot races. Is this true ? From recent experience, like today...
...uh, no. Otherwise, these images would not exist, and the countless other people who brought DSLR's to these tracks would have been turned away. Now, if you're going to make commercial use of the images, like putting them into an advertisement, or if you're going to sell the images for commercial profit and not for use in a newspaper or magazine, you'll need a release. And if you're going to get a photo credential for these tracks, you'll need permission. A few tracks have claimed that they have first and total rights to any pictures taken on their property, but no one has tried to enforce that provision, probably because it's unenforceable.
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I just want to shoot races for my personal album. Canon 1DM4,7D, Rebel XT
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crn3371 Cream of the Crop 7,198 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2005 Location: SoCal, USA More info | May 21, 2010 18:53 | #4 No problem shooting for your personal use. Sanctioning bodies and the venues themselves do have the right to limit what kind of camera they will allow you to bring. The restrictions generally seem to be on lens size, not so much camera type.
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theextremist04 Goldmember 1,224 posts Joined Feb 2010 Location: Kansas City More info | May 21, 2010 20:21 | #5 |
birdfromboat Goldmember 1,839 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2008 Location: somewhere in Oregon trying to keep this laptop dry More info | May 21, 2010 20:27 | #6 Some have a 200mm focal length limit, but that is interpreted at the gate as no big white lenses. Put a black one on as you enter and pull the white one out of its case later on. I used to go with a doubler and some long primes and could get an effective 400mm without any questions. 5D, 10D, G10, the required 100 macro, 24-70, 70-200 f/2.8, 300 f2.8)
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DennisW1 Goldmember 1,802 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2008 Location: Chicago, IL area More info | May 21, 2010 20:34 | #7 picard wrote in post #10223151 Do I need official license to shoot pictures of grand prix race far from outside the audience? I heard that car races organizers only allow magazine photographers to shoot races. Is this true ? To gain access to restricted areas, sanctioning bodies and track owners restrict access to credentialed media people. Usually those are magazine or in some cases newspaper photographers.
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DennisW1 Goldmember 1,802 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2008 Location: Chicago, IL area More info | May 21, 2010 20:35 | #8 picard wrote in post #10223813 I just want to shoot races for my personal album. The Toronto Grand Prix forbit people for using DSLR cameras. I don't know if that is true.
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smcclelland Goldmember 2,686 posts Likes: 2 Joined Aug 2007 More info | May 21, 2010 20:38 | #9 Permanentlypicard wrote in post #10223813 I just want to shoot races for my personal album. The Toronto Grand Prix forbit people for using DSLR cameras. I don't know if that is true. You'll be fine, they disallow video cameras being brought into the stands and check at the gates to make sure nobody tries to sneak in video equipment. As far as DSLR's you'll be fine provided you're not trying to haul in a 400 2.8, 500 f4 or 800 f5.6 Shawn | Flickr
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do they allow spectators to use Canon white lens or Sigma 500mm zoom lens? Canon 1DM4,7D, Rebel XT
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smcclelland Goldmember 2,686 posts Likes: 2 Joined Aug 2007 More info | May 21, 2010 20:47 | #11 PermanentlyConsidering that Toronto is a street track and I found my 70-200 to be more than sufficient (I've seen people take 100-400's but I doubt you'll need that much length unless you're shooting from the pit exit into the pits). I'd say a 70-200 with a 1.4x extender would do you just fine for the entire weekend if you plan on going but be prepared for fencing and lots of it. Shawn | Flickr
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May 21, 2010 20:54 | #12 theextremist04 wrote in post #10224218 Depends on where you want to shoot from. Most will let you bring a DSLR into the stands, but don't expect to get track access. I don't need track access. I just want to stay spectator area. Canon 1DM4,7D, Rebel XT
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MTStringer Goldmember 4,652 posts Likes: 6 Joined May 2006 Location: Channelview, Tx More info | May 21, 2010 20:58 | #13 NHRA doesn't allow you access to the track side.In fact, I have heard others say that even if they have credentials they are instructed to walk out, shoot their car only and then leave the area. At the Spring Nationals, I saw photogs from National Dragster doing the shooting.
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May 21, 2010 21:02 | #14 MT Stringer wrote in post #10224380 NHRA doesn't allow you access to the track side.In fact, I have heard others say that even if they have credentials they are instructed to walk out, shoot their car only and then leave the area. At the Spring Nationals, I saw photogs from National Dragster doing the shooting. This was the second year I have taken my camera to the races and haven't had any problems. A 70-200 is all that is needed to shoot from the stands. I also carried a 17-40 and 24-70 for shots in the pits. I shot these with a 7D. You can check out my pics here Mike did you use teleconverter for the 70-200mm lens? Canon 1DM4,7D, Rebel XT
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MTStringer Goldmember 4,652 posts Likes: 6 Joined May 2006 Location: Channelview, Tx More info | May 21, 2010 21:04 | #15 picard wrote in post #10224395 did you use teleconverter for the 70-200mm lens? No.
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